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Apprendre Logical Operators | Building Conditions and Repetition
Conditional Statements and Loops in JavaScript

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Imagine you want to decide whether to go outside. You might think: "I'll go out if it's sunny and warm, or if it's not raining." This everyday reasoning is very similar to how you combine conditions in JavaScript using logical operators.

  • The && operator means and, both conditions must be true;
  • The || operator means or, at least one condition must be true;
  • The ! operator means not, it flips a condition to its opposite.
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let isSunny = true; let isWarm = false; let isRaining = false; if ((isSunny && isWarm) || !isRaining) { console.log("You can go outside!"); } else { console.log("Better stay indoors."); }
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let isSunny = false; let isWarm = true; let isRaining = true; if ((isSunny && isWarm) || !isRaining) { console.log("You can go outside!"); } else { console.log("Better stay indoors."); }
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Fill in the blank to combine two conditions so the code prints "Bring an umbrella!" only if it is raining or it is cloudy.

let isRaining = false; let isCloudy = true; if () { console.log("Bring an umbrella!"); }
Bring an umbrella!

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Imagine you want to decide whether to go outside. You might think: "I'll go out if it's sunny and warm, or if it's not raining." This everyday reasoning is very similar to how you combine conditions in JavaScript using logical operators.

  • The && operator means and, both conditions must be true;
  • The || operator means or, at least one condition must be true;
  • The ! operator means not, it flips a condition to its opposite.
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let isSunny = true; let isWarm = false; let isRaining = false; if ((isSunny && isWarm) || !isRaining) { console.log("You can go outside!"); } else { console.log("Better stay indoors."); }
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let isSunny = false; let isWarm = true; let isRaining = true; if ((isSunny && isWarm) || !isRaining) { console.log("You can go outside!"); } else { console.log("Better stay indoors."); }
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question-icon

Fill in the blank to combine two conditions so the code prints "Bring an umbrella!" only if it is raining or it is cloudy.

let isRaining = false; let isCloudy = true; if () { console.log("Bring an umbrella!"); }
Bring an umbrella!

Click or drag`n`drop items and fill in the blanks

Tout était clair ?

Comment pouvons-nous l'améliorer ?

Merci pour vos commentaires !

Section 2. Chapitre 2
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