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Uploaded by umicom on Nov 23, 2008
Here we will learn about Logic Operators in more detail with an Example. Please make comments :) Many Thanks Sammy HegabUmicom Group Plc
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a && a is not the same as a == a. You keep saying "are they the same", but that's not what is happening. && is not checking for equality, it is checking for 2 truth values. When a "and" a are true, return true.
sevensixtwo 6 months ago
@qixiaohui90 usually thats the case , ud be lucky if hes not an alcoholic
TomaCukor 1 year ago
thank you very much ,I'm in college studying c language now,but my teacher sucks,and your video help me a lot,
qixiaohui90 1 year ago
thanks!
Madowki 1 year ago
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a && a is not the same as a == a. You keep saying "are they the same", but that's not what is happening. && is not checking for equality, it is checking for 2 truth values. When a "and" a are true, return true.
sevensixtwo 6 months ago
@qixiaohui90 usually thats the case , ud be lucky if hes not an alcoholic
TomaCukor 1 year ago
thank you very much ,I'm in college studying c language now,but my teacher sucks,and your video help me a lot,
qixiaohui90 1 year ago
thanks!
Madowki 1 year ago