EBK STARTING OUT WITH VISUAL BASIC
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Chapter 4.6, Problem 4.8CP
Program Plan Intro
Logical Operators:
- The AND (&&) operator returns true only if all the conditions are true.
- The OR (||) operator returns true if either of the conditions is true.
- The XOR gives true when number of true inputs is odd.
- The NOT(!) operator returns the negated value of the result, that is if the condition is true then, the NOT operation returns false and vice-versa.
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