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Explanation:

Relational operators are used to compare two values in C language. It checks the relationship between two values. If relation is true, it returns 1. However, if the relation is false, it returns 0.

Here is the table of relational operators in C language

Operators Operator Name

== Equal to

> Greater than

< Less than

!= Not equal to

>= Greater than or equal to

<= Less than or equal to

Here is an example of relational operator in C language

Example

Live Demo

#include <stdio.h>

int main() {

int x = 10;

int y = 28;

if(x==y)

printf("Both variables are equal\n");

if(x>y)

printf("x is greater than y \n");

if(x<y)

printf("x is less than y \n");

if(x!=y)

printf("x is not equal to y \n");

if(x<=y)

printf("x is lesser or equal to y\n");

if(x>=y)

printf("x is greater or equal to y \n");

return 0;

}

Output

x is less than y

x is not equal to y

x is lesser or equal to y

Logical Operators

Logical operators are used to perform logical operations. It returns 0 or 1 based on the result of condition, whether its true or false. These operators are used for decision making in C language.

Here is the table of logical operators in C language,

Operators Meaning of Operators Results

&& Logical AND True when all operands are true

|| Logical OR True only if either one operand is true

! Logical NOT True when operand is zero

Here is an example of logical operators in C language,

Example

Live Demo

#include <stdio.h>

int main() {

int x = 10;

int y = 28;

int a = 15;

int b = 20;

if(x<y && a==b)

printf("x is less than y AND a is equal to b\n");

if(x<y || a==b)

printf("x is less than y OR a is equal to b\n");

if(!x)

printf("x is zero\n");

return 0;

}

Output

x is less than y OR a is equal

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