How can I use logical operators in programming conditions?
You can use logical operators like AND, OR, and NOT to combine multiple conditions in your code.
Can you give me an example of using AND and OR together?
Sure! For instance, if you want to check if a number is between 10 and 20, you can use: if (num > 10 && num < 20)
. To check if it's either less than 10 or greater than 20, use: if (num < 10 || num > 20)
.
What about using NOT? How does that work?
The NOT operator negates a condition. For example, if (!(num > 10))
checks if the number is not greater than 10.
Are there any common mistakes to avoid when using these operators?
Yes, a common mistake is to forget parentheses, which can lead to unexpected results. Always group conditions clearly.
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