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Boolean Operators

Boolean operators perform logical operations and always result in True or False values. An operand is a variable that the operator acts on.

AND

AND

  • AND evaluates to True if and only if both operands are True.
    • True AND True = True.
    • True AND False = False.
    • False AND True = False.
    • False AND False = False.
OR

OR

  • OR evaluates to True if any of the two operands are True:
    • True OR True = True.
    • True OR False = True.
    • False OR True = True.
    • False OR False = False.
NOT

NOT

  • NOT negates a logical value.
    • NOT True = False.
    • NOT False = True.
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