Following table shows all the logical operators supported by C#. Assume variable A holds Boolean value true and variable B holds Boolean value false then:
| Operator | Description | Example |
|---|---|---|
| && | Called Logical AND operator. If both the operands are non zero then condition becomes true. | (A && B) is false. |
| || | Called Logical OR Operator. If any of the two operands is non zero then condition becomes true. | (A || B) is true. |
| ! | Called Logical NOT Operator. Use to reverses the logical state of its operand. If a condition is true then Logical NOT operator will make false. | !(A && B) is true. |
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