FreeBASIC <-> Java | Logical or

FreeBASIC

or

Description

par1 or par2
Used keywords: or

Input


Output

Both operands are evaluated independently of the value of the first operand.

Examples

FreeBASIC

In the source code you can find the equivalent of the above table, for easier orientation at the end of each line is a comment which shows the result.
a1 = false or false ' a1 = false
a2 = false or true  ' a2 = true
a3 = true  or false ' a3 = true
a4 = true  or true  ' a4 = true

FreeBASIC

Even one example in what situations we can use the operation logical or:
(b or c) or a
a or true
a>1 or a<100
.
Java

||

Description

par1 || par2
Used keywords: ||

Input


Output

If the first operand is true, then the second operand is not evaluated.

Examples

Java

In the source code you can find the equivalent of the above table, for easier orientation at the end of each line is a comment which shows the result.
a1 = false || false; // a1 = false
a2 = false || true;  // a2 = true
a3 = true  || false; // a3 = true
a4 = true  || true;  // a4 = true

Java

Even one example in what situations we can use the operation logical or:
(b || c) || a
a || true
a>1 || a<100
FreeBASIC

OrElse

Description

par1 OrElse par2
Used keywords: orelse

Input


Output

If the first operand is true, then the second operand is not evaluated.

Examples

FreeBASIC

In the source code you can find the equivalent of the above table, for easier orientation at the end of each line is a comment which shows the result.
a1 = false OrElse false ' a1 = false
a2 = false OrElse true  ' a2 = true
a3 = true  OrElse false ' a3 = true
a4 = true  OrElse true  ' a4 = true

FreeBASIC

Even one example in what situations we can use the operation logical or:
(b OrElse c) OrElse a
a OrElse true
a>1 OrElse a<100
.
Java

||

Description

par1 || par2
Used keywords: ||

Input


Output

If the first operand is true, then the second operand is not evaluated.

Examples

Java

In the source code you can find the equivalent of the above table, for easier orientation at the end of each line is a comment which shows the result.
a1 = false || false; // a1 = false
a2 = false || true;  // a2 = true
a3 = true  || false; // a3 = true
a4 = true  || true;  // a4 = true

Java

Even one example in what situations we can use the operation logical or:
(b || c) || a
a || true
a>1 || a<100

You can find it in the following collections: logical operators
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