Part 10 – C# Tutorial – If statement in C#
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the first means or the second means and in its simplist form 😛
Although both (| and &) checks all conditions, but single pipe will execute the code even if one condition is correct but ‘&’ will execute the code only when all the conditions are satisfied
can you clarify the difference between | and &?