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Logical OR ( || )


Evaluates to true if either of its operands evaluate to true. E.g.


x = 5;
If(x>0 || x<4){
something = true;
}
trace(something);

EITHER CAN BE TRUE













Operator Name Example
! Logical NOT (!hasFired)
< Less than x < y
> Greater than x> y
<= Less than or equal to x <= y
>= Greater than or equal to x >= 24
== Equality if(hasFired == true)
!= Inequality If( x != 7)
&& Logical AND x >0 && x < 10
|| Logical OR x< 0 || x > 20



Assignment Operator ( = )



The effect that an assignment has is to store a new value in the left operand's associated memory storage space e.g.


x = 7;

This statement means that the value 7 is assigned to the variable x.




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