Visual Labs — Logic & Structure

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2026-03-15
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Computational Thinking — Logic Labs

Computational thinking is about breaking down complex problems into logical steps. These visualizers help you master the Boolean Logic at the heart of every program.

1. Digital Logic Gate Simulator

Logic gates are the building blocks of modern computing. Toggle the inputs (0/1) to see how different gates (AND, OR, XOR, NOT) transform the state.

Logic Lab

Computational Thinking Simulator

Input A
Input B
AND
Output0
Truth Table — AND
A
B
OUT
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
1
1
Tip
Boolean Identities:
  • AND: Only 1 if both are 1.
  • OR: 1 if at least one is 1.
  • XOR: 1 if exactly one is 1 (Exclusive OR).
  • NOT: Reverses the input.

2. Decision Logic

In the upcoming weeks, we will explore Branching and Iteration. Use the logic gate simulator to understand how complex if conditions are evaluated in hardware.
Example
if (A and B) or C:
This can be visualized as an AND gate feeding into an OR gate with C.

Note
System Status: This lab is part of the V5.0-BASE PROTOCOL deployment. More simulators (Flowcharts, Recursion Trees) are scheduled for future updates.

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