OR functionThe OR function returns true if any of the provided arguments are logically true, and false if all of the provided arguments are logically false.
Sample Usage
OR(A2 = “foo”, A3 = “bar”)
OR(TRUE,FALSE,TRUE)
OR(A1:A10,B1:B10)
OR(0,1,2,3)
Syntax
OR(logical_expression1, [logical_expression2, …])
logical_expression1 – An expression or reference to a cell containing an expression that represents some logical value, i.e. TRUE or FALSE, or an expression that can be coerced to a logical value.
logical_expression2, … – [ OPTIONAL ] – Additional expressions or references to cells containing expressions representing some logical values, i.e. TRUE or FALSE, or expressions that can be coerced to logical values.
Notes
The number 0 is logically false; all other numbers (including negative numbers) are logically true.
See Also
NOT: Returns the opposite of a logical value – `NOT(TRUE)` returns `FALSE`; `NOT(FALSE)` returns `TRUE`.
AND: The AND function returns true if all of the provided arguments are logically true, and false if any of the provided arguments are logically false.
Examples
Returns TRUE if at least one argument is TRUE, accepts both logical_value and range parameter.