which and operator always returns true or false
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When both operands are boolean, the operator & performs the same operation as && . However, & always evaluates both of its operands and returns true if both are true .
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Conditional Operators.
Operator Use Description
^ op1 ^ op2 Returns true if op1 and op2 are different — that is, if one or the other of the operands, but not both, is true
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