logic question regarding two vectors

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Really have no idea what you are asking.... just guessing
x=[0, -4, 7, 0, -1, 2];
y=[1, -4, 8, 0, 1, 6];
z=min(x,y)
z = 1×6
0 -4 7 0 -1 2

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im not understanding this HW question ...
x=[0, -4, 7, 0, -1, 2];
y=[1, -4, 8, 0, 1, 6];
z=x&~y
z = 1×6 logical array
0 0 0 0 0 0
z=(x&y)|(~x)
z = 1×6 logical array
1 1 1 1 1 1
Note, x and y vectors can be converted to logical vectors: anynumbers not zero are logical 1, otherwise logical zero
logical(x)
ans = 1×6 logical array
0 1 1 0 1 1
logical(y)
ans = 1×6 logical array
1 1 1 0 1 1
This was obviously a homework question though...
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i understand, ur like a TA then. I will try to rephrase my questions better.
@David Hill @Walter Roberson i was entering z=x&~=y instead of z=x&~y. this was my isse thank you

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The "or" operation for vectors is written as the | operator.
The "and" operation for vectors is written as the & operator.
The "not" operation for vectors is written as the ~ operator.
Note that for the purpose of MATLAB, a value is considered true if it is non-zero (except that it is an error to apply logical tests directly to NaN values.)

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