Processing.js

LogicalOperators

The logical operators for AND (&&) and OR (||) are used to combine simple relational statements into more complex expressions. The NOT (!) operator is used to negate a boolean statement.

Original Processing.org Example: LogicalOperators

// All Examples Written by Casey Reas and Ben Fry
// unless otherwise stated.
size(200, 200);
background(126);

boolean op = false;

for(int i=5; i<=195; i+=5) {
  // Logical AND
  stroke(0);
  if((i > 35) && (i < 100)) {
    line(5, i, 95, i);
    op = false;
  }
  
  // Logical OR
  stroke(76);
  if((i <= 35) || (i >= 100)) {
    line(105, i, 195, i);
    op = true;
  }
  
  // Testing if a boolean value is "true"
  // The expression "if(op)" is equivalent to "if(op == true)"
  if(op) {
    stroke(0);
    point(width/2, i);
  }
    
  // Testing if a boolean value is "false"
  // The expression "if(!op)" is equivalent to "if(op == false)"
  if(!op) {
    stroke(255);
    point(width/4, i);
  }
}