Question What to do if there are two drivers for a signal occuring in various moments of time?

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question What to do if there are two drivers for a signal occuring in various moments of time?

Signal Assignment Rules

Example 1 1 Z 1Z ta 1 This comes next so is “stronger”

1 Z 11 1

Example 3 1Z This comes next so is “stronger”

Example Z 0001Z ta 1 This comes next so is “stronger” “i” is variable so takes this period, not previous, so “1” starts in moment 3

1 Z 11 1 This comes next so is “stronger”

Some old and some new relations between variables and signals

a=0 We use old value which is 0