The correct answer is: B. AndAlso
The AndAlso
operator is used to check if both conditions in a given if statement are true. If both conditions are true, the statement will be executed. If either condition is false, the statement will not be executed.
The OrElse
operator is used to check if either condition in a given if statement is true. If either condition is true, the statement will be executed. If both conditions are false, the statement will not be executed.
The NOT
operator is used to negate a condition. If the condition is true, the NOT
operator will return false. If the condition is false, the NOT
operator will return true.
The OR
operator is used to check if either condition in a given if statement is true. If either condition is true, the statement will be executed. If both conditions are false, the statement will not be executed.
Here is an example of how the AndAlso
operator can be used:
if (x > 0 && y > 0) {
// Statement will be executed if both x and y are greater than 0
}
Here is an example of how the OrElse
operator can be used:
if (x < 0 || y < 0) {
// Statement will be executed if either x or y is less than 0
}
Here is an example of how the NOT
operator can be used:
if (!x > 0) {
// Statement will be executed if x is not greater than 0
}
Here is an example of how the OR
operator can be used:
if (x > 0 || y > 0) {
// Statement will be executed if either x or y is greater than 0
}