Conditional Operators

Learn about the conditional operators with the help of an example in this lesson.

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These operators perform the operations on two Boolean expressions. Conditional AND and Conditional OR are represented by these two symbols && and || symbols, respectively.

There are some golden rules in such operations. Because two Boolean expressions are involved, they could either be true or false. You need to remember that here the Conditional-AND represents some kind of mixing. On the other hand, Conditional-OR represents a kind of separation.

You can also think of true as a good guy and false as a bad guy.

What would happen when two good guys got together? Something good would come up. Right? So, the Boolean expression true and true always come out true.

On the contrary, when a good guy mixes with a bad guy, what happens? The good guy no longer remains good. Right? So, true and false come out false. However, when we say, true or false, as a rule, the good guy separates himself from the bad guy. So, the result comes out true.

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