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What is the difference between the Boolean & operator and the && operator?
What is the difference between the Boolean & operator and the && operator?
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If an expression involving the Boolean & operator is evaluated, both operands are evaluated. Then the & operator is applied to the operand. When an expression involving the && operator is evaluated, the first operand is evaluated. If the first operand returns a value of true then the second operand is evaluated. The && operator is then applied to the first and second operands. If the first operand evaluates to false, the evaluation of the second operand is skipped.
2012-10-18, 1997👍, 0💬
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