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syntactic unit > symbol > operator > binary operator > & |
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subject | fact |
& | always evaluates both its operands | ![]() |
has purpose to return true if both operands evaluate to true | ![]() | |
is a subtopic of Operators | ![]() | |
is an instance of binary operator | ![]() | |
is an instance of bitwise operator | ![]() | |
is an instance of logical operator | ![]() | |
binary operator | uses an infix notation | ![]() |
logical operator | returns a boolean | ![]() |
operator | evaluates to its result | ![]() |
has precedence | ![]() | |
is part of an expression | ![]() | |
is evaluated before another operator with lower precedence | ![]() | |
syntactic unit | has syntax rule bold = mandatory | ![]() |