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KV Charts

KV-charts are used to simplify Boolean algebraic expressions through visualization, ranging from 2 to 5 variables. The charts reduce logic manipulations to graphical relationships, showing which variable value combinations satisfy functions and reach nodes in the Boolean expression.

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KV Charts

KV-charts are used to simplify Boolean algebraic expressions through visualization, ranging from 2 to 5 variables. The charts reduce logic manipulations to graphical relationships, showing which variable value combinations satisfy functions and reach nodes in the Boolean expression.

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KV-CHARTS

The Boolean algebraic expressions are used to determine which cases are interesting and which combination of predicate values should be used to reach which node. Sizes of kv-charts are from 2 variable to 5variable The karnaugh Veitch chart reduces Boolean algebraic manipulations to graphical trivia

One Variable Map


0 0 A 1

0
0

0
1

The function is never true

0
0

1
1

The function is true when A is true

A1

1
0

0
1

The function is true when A is false The function is always true

Two Variable Map

Representation of Functions in the Map

Three variable Map

Three variable map-example

Four variable map-example

Four variable map-example

Five variable map-example

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