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:* Two subexpressions joined by a logical operator form a ''logical expression''. | :* Two subexpressions joined by a logical operator form a ''logical expression''. | ||
:* Logical expressions resolve to a Boolean value: ''1/0'' or ''TRUE/FALSE''. | :* Logical expressions resolve to a Boolean value: ''1/0'' or ''TRUE/FALSE''. | ||
:* | :* Use parentheses--<tt>()</tt>--to group expressions logically and to join multiple expressions. | ||
:* Parentheses are used in pairs | :* Parentheses are used in pairs; each open parenthesis "(" requires a closing parenthesis ")". | ||
::<tt>((<expression1> && <expression2>) || <expression3>) && (<expression_4)</tt> | :* For example: | ||
:: <tt>((<expression1> && <expression2>) || <expression3>) && (<expression_4)</tt> | |||
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Revision as of 20:37, 10 June 2011
LOGICAL OPERATOR
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The logical operators are:
- && Logical AND (and)
- || Logical OR (or)
- Considerations
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- Two subexpressions joined by a logical operator form a logical expression.
- Logical expressions resolve to a Boolean value: 1/0 or TRUE/FALSE.
- Use parentheses--()--to group expressions logically and to join multiple expressions.
- Parentheses are used in pairs; each open parenthesis "(" requires a closing parenthesis ")".
- For example:
- ((<expression1> && <expression2>) || <expression3>) && (<expression_4)