Asked in Bhubaneswar at 4:19 PM on October 27, 2009
Tags: true, false, orissa, becomes, odissa
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Answered by vijaykumar1575 , an ibibo Citizen, at 4:38 PM on October 27, 2009
they do. The main boolean operators are AND, OR, NOT, and XOR exclusive or. So: true AND true makes true true AND false makes false false AND true makes false false AND false makes false true OR true makes true true OR false makes true false OR true makes true false OR false makes false NOT true make false...
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;test" as content, and the second one is false, because they are not the same object at all.But what about third and the fourth, why == operator states false but Equals method states true. The answer is ".WriteLineox.Equalsoy; When you run this application, you will notice that the first about is true, but the second one is false. but more confusing that third and the fourth statements are both true....hi radhe Operators
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