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More Logical Operators | Conditional Statements
Introduction to C++ | Mobile-Friendly
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Introduction to C++ | Mobile-Friendly

Introduction to C++ | Mobile-Friendly

1. Basics
2. Variables
3. Conditional Statements
4. Loops
5. Intro to Arrays

bookMore Logical Operators

In the previous task you checked if the variable is greater than the number, but what should we do if we want to check if two variables are bigger than certain numbers simultaneously? For example, we want to drive today if the tank isn’t empty and there’s no traffic jump.

When you need to combine conditions you can use the following logical operators:

So the code to the example above will look like this:

We use here the operator && (AND) since we want that all of our conditions hold.

Let’s take a look at another example. The employee gets the salary twice a week: on the 15th and 30th. The following code prints a message by day of the month if the worker receives the wage on that day.

We used in this code the operator || (OR) since we need to check if at least one of these conditions is true.

To clarify which cases or and and lead to False or True you can use the following table. For instance, in the first row you can see the X = True, Y = True -> X or Y = True, X and Y = True.

X and Y can be any logical statement (True or False): X and Y can be any logical statement (True or False) :

XYorand
TrueTrueTrueTrue
TrueFalseTrueFalse
FalseTrueTrueFalse
FalseFalseFalseFalse
The temperature is greater than 15 but less than 30 degrees Celsius. Find the condition which displays the temperature:

The temperature is greater than 15 but less than 30 degrees Celsius. Find the condition which displays the temperature:

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