AND
<logic> (Or “conjunction”) The Boolean function which is true only if all its arguments are true.
The truth table for the two argument AND function is:
A | B | A AND B –+—+——— F | F |
F F | T |
F T | F |
F T | T |
T
AND is often written as an inverted “V” in texts on logic.
In the C programming language it is represented by the && (logical and) operator.
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