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logic error

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logic error

A program bug due to an incorrect sequence of instructions.


logic error [′läj·ik ‚er·ər]
(computer science)
An error in programming that is caused by faulty reasoning, resulting in the program's functioning incorrectly if the instructions containing the error are encountered.


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