Illustrates the use of the Boolean logical operators
/* Mastering Visual C# .NET by Jason Price, Mike Gunderloy Publisher: Sybex; ISBN: 0782129110 */ /* Example3_4.cs illustrates the use of the Boolean logical operators */ public class Example3_4 { public static void Main() { bool result; // use of the Boolean logical AND operator result = (1 == 1) && (2 > 1); System.Console.WriteLine("(1 == 1) && (2 > 1) is " + result); result = (1 == 1) && (2 < 1); System.Console.WriteLine("(1 == 1) && (2 < 1) is " + result); // use of the Boolean logical OR operator result = (1 == 1) || (1 == 0); System.Console.WriteLine("(1 == 1) || (1 == 0) is " + result); result = (1 == 0) || (1 == 0); System.Console.WriteLine("(1 == 0) || (1 == 0) is " + result); // use of the Boolean logical NOT operator result = !(1 == 0); System.Console.WriteLine("!(1 == 0) is " + result); result = !(1 == 1); System.Console.WriteLine("!(1 == 1) is " + result); } }