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7,453 Pointsboolean example
Why boolean example = false || false|| true; = true boolean example = false && false && true; = false
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Klaas Hakvoort
Courses Plus Student 1,456 PointsWhen you use && you bassicly use "and", so when boolean example = false && false && true = false. This is becouse they al need to be true to let the end result also be true becouse the && operator.
Bassicly the same concept for the || operator only this one means "or". boolean example = false || false || true = true. if even one is true the end result wil also be true
Sorry for my bad english :)