Computer Science, asked by avel4698, 4 months ago

you can compare both numeric and string data in a condition true or false​

Answers

Answered by taehyung24
2

Answer:

A condition (or expression) which returns a Boolean value is called a Boolean expression. ... These act on (compare) two values of the same type, such as two numbers or two strings, but they always return a Boolean value, either true or false, depending on whether the condition is true or false.

Answered by psk032007
1

Answer:

A condition (or expression) which returns a Boolean value is called a Boolean expression. ... These act on (compare) two values of the same type, such as two numbers or two strings, but they always return a Boolean value, either true or false, depending on whether the condition is true or false

Similar questions