Defining Expression elements
Expression elements allow you to combine other network elements with logical operators to represent complex sets of IP addresses.
Figure: Expression element properties

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- Click Add Element to select an element to use in the Expression.
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- Logical operators
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- Undo and redo actions
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- The Expression
Logical Operators in Expressions are resolved in the following order (however, items inside parentheses are evaluated before any items outside parentheses are considered):
- Negations
- Intersections
- Unions
Expression Properties dialog box
Use this dialog box to create expressions. Expression elements combine other network elements (IP addresses) with logical operands.
| Option | Definition | 
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| Name | The name of the element. | 
| Comment (Optional) | A comment for your own reference. | 
| Category (Optional) | Includes the element in predefined categories. Click Select to select a category. | 
| Option | Definition | 
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| Expression Composer | |
| Add Element | Select this option to select the elements to use in the Expression. | 
|  Union | Includes all IP addresses defined in both elements that the union combines. | 
|  Intersection | Includes only those IP addresses that the two elements that the intersection combines have in common. | 
|  Negation | Includes all IP addresses except those that are defined in the element that follows the negation. | 
|  Open Parenthesis | Parentheses group parts of the expression together. Items inside parenthesis are evaluated before they are compared to items outside the parenthesis. | 
|  Close Parenthesis | Parentheses group parts of the expression together. Items inside parenthesis are evaluated before they are compared to items outside the parenthesis. | 
|  Undo | Click to undo the last action you did. | 
|  Redo | Click to redo the last action you did. |