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Boolean Question(s);
My very first question has to do with the tutorial quiz for If statements.
1. Which of the following is true?
A. 1
B. 66
C. .1
D. -1
E. All of the above
I picked 1. It doesn't exactly specify in the tutorial what happens to a number other than 0 and 1. I could have sworn that numbers other than 1 led to false by default. I'm probably wrong like usual about programming but I would just like a definite answer.
2. Which of the following is the boolean operator for logical-and?
A. &
B. &&
C. |
D. |&
I would like to know what the difference between logical-and and and is. I guessed B which is correct which leads me to assume they are the same thing. Am I correct? Again, it doesn't specify in the tutorial so I'm led to ask this probably simple question.
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1) It's a little ambiguous. If a number is used in an if or while statement, then nonzero is true and zero is false. On the other hand, if boolean true or false is converted to a number, then true becomes 1 and false becomes 0. So complain to whoever wrote the quiz. I'm guessing the correct answer is supposed to be E but it's not totally clear.
2) Logical and is &&. Bitwise and is &. Google for "logical and" and "bitwise and".
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They are not the same, in fact, I wrote an example program to demonstrate this just today:
http://cboard.cprogramming.com/showp...0&postcount=14
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Thanx! This helped a lot.