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Bool.javaAPI DocExample3209Mon Apr 06 18:10:26 BST 1998None

Bool.java

//: Bool.java
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// Relational and logical operators
import java.util.*;

public class Bool {
  public static void main(String[] args) {
    Random rand = new Random();
    int i = rand.nextInt() % 100;
    int j = rand.nextInt() % 100;
    prt("i = " + i);
    prt("j = " + j);
    prt("i > j is " + (i > j));
    prt("i < j is " + (i < j));
    prt("i >= j is " + (i >= j));
    prt("i <= j is " + (i <= j));
    prt("i == j is " + (i == j));
    prt("i != j is " + (i != j));

    // Treating an int as a boolean is 
    // not legal Java
//! prt("i && j is " + (i && j));
//! prt("i || j is " + (i || j));
//! prt("!i is " + !i);

    prt("(i < 10) && (j < 10) is "
       + ((i < 10) && (j < 10)) );
    prt("(i < 10) || (j < 10) is "
       + ((i < 10) || (j < 10)) );
  }
  static void prt(String s) {
    System.out.println(s);
  }
} ///:~