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[[_ANDALSO]] is a [[Boolean|boolean]] logical operator that performs short-circuiting logical conjunction on two expressions. | [[_ANDALSO]] is a [[Boolean|boolean]] logical operator that performs short-circuiting logical conjunction on two expressions. | ||
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* [https://qb64phoenix.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=2658 Featured in our "Keyword of the Day" series] | |||
* [[_BIT]], [[&B]], [[_BYTE]] | * [[_BIT]], [[&B]], [[_BYTE]] | ||
* [[AND]], [[XOR]], [[OR]], [[_ORELSE]], [[_NEGATE]] | * [[AND]], [[XOR]], [[OR]] | ||
* [[AND (boolean)]], [[XOR (boolean)]], [[OR (boolean)]] | |||
* [[_ORELSE]], [[_NEGATE]] | |||
* [[Binary]], [[Boolean]] | * [[Binary]], [[Boolean]] | ||
* [[Mathematical Operations]] | * [[Mathematical Operations]] |
Latest revision as of 22:36, 25 May 2024
_ANDALSO is a boolean logical operator that performs short-circuiting logical conjunction on two expressions.
Syntax
- result = firstvalue _ANDALSO secondvalue
Description
- A logical operation is said to be short-circuiting if the compiled code can bypass the evaluation of one expression depending on the result of another expression.
- If the result of the first expression evaluated determines the final result of the operation, there is no need to evaluate the second expression, because it cannot change the final result.
- Short-circuiting can improve performance if the bypassed expression is complex, or if it involves procedure calls.
- If both expressions evaluate to true, result is true.
Availability
Examples
Example: AND versus _ANDALSO
DIM AS LONG index, values(1 TO 10), v FOR index = 1 TO 10 values(index) = RND * 255 NEXT index ' value of index is now > 10 PRINT "Trying _ANDALSO" ' _ANDALSO performs short-circuiting logical conjunction and hence the GetArrayValue check is completely bypassed IF index >= 1 _ANDALSO index <= 10 _ANDALSO GetArrayValue(values(), index, v) THEN PRINT "_ANDALSO: Value ="; v ELSE PRINT "_ANDALSO: Outside range." END IF PRINT PRINT "Trying AND" ' AND does not performs short-circuiting logical conjunction and hence QB64-PE will throw a runtime error: Subscript out of range IF index >= 1 AND index <= 10 AND GetArrayValue(values(), index, v) THEN PRINT "AND: Value ="; v ELSE PRINT "AND: Outside range." END IF END FUNCTION GetArrayValue%% (arr() AS LONG, idx AS LONG, value AS LONG) value = arr(idx) GetArrayValue = -1 ' return true END FUNCTION |
See also
- Featured in our "Keyword of the Day" series
- _BIT, &B, _BYTE
- AND, XOR, OR
- AND (boolean), XOR (boolean), OR (boolean)
- _ORELSE, _NEGATE
- Binary, Boolean
- Mathematical Operations