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| Welcome to the spoken tutorial on '''Logical operators in C and C++.'''
 
| Welcome to the spoken tutorial on '''Logical operators in C and C++.'''
  
 
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|In this tutorial we will learn about:Logical operators like  Logical AND eg. expression1 && expression2
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|In this tutorial we will learn about Logical operators like: '''Logical AND''' e.g. expression1 && expression2
  
 
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| Logical OR  
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| '''Logical OR''' eg. expression1 OR expression2
 
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eg. expression1 or expression2
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|Logical NOT
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|'''Logical NOT''' eg. not (Expression1)
 
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eg. not (Expression1)
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| We will do this with the help of examples.
 
| We will do this with the help of examples.
  
 
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|  To record this tutorial, I am using:'''Ubuntu 11.10''' as the operating system  
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|  To record this tutorial, I am using: '''Ubuntu 11.10''' as the operating system,
  
 
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|'''gcc''' and '''g++ Compiler '''version '''4.6.1 on''' '''Ubuntu.'''
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|'''gcc''' and '''g++ Compiler '''version '''4.6.1 '''on '''Ubuntu.'''
  
 
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| Let us start with the introduction to the '''logical operators'''.
 
| Let us start with the introduction to the '''logical operators'''.
  
 
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|In '''C '''and '''C++,''' '''true''' is any value other than 0.
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|In '''C '''and '''C++,''' '''true''' is any value other than '''0'''.
  
 
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|non zero means true
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|Non zero means '''true'''
  
 
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|And zero means false
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|and zero means '''false'''.
 
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|Expressions using logical operators return 1 for '''true''' and 0 for '''false'''.
 
|Expressions using logical operators return 1 for '''true''' and 0 for '''false'''.
  
 
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|  Now I'll explain the logical operators with the help of an example.
 
|  Now I'll explain the logical operators with the help of an example.
  
 
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|  Here is the program for '''logical operators''' in '''C'''.
 
|  Here is the program for '''logical operators''' in '''C'''.
  
 
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|  Inside the main block
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|  Inside the main block,
  
 
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|This statement declares the variables '''a''','''b''' and '''c''' as integers.
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|this statement declares the variables '''a''','''b''' and '''c''' as integers.
  
 
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| The '''printf''' statement prompts the user to enter the values of '''a''','''b''' and '''c'''.
 
| The '''printf''' statement prompts the user to enter the values of '''a''','''b''' and '''c'''.
  
 
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| The '''scanf''' statement takes input from the user for  variables '''a''', '''b''' and''' c'''.
 
| The '''scanf''' statement takes input from the user for  variables '''a''', '''b''' and''' c'''.
  
 
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|| Here, We are comparing the values of '''a''' with '''b''' and '''c''' to find the greatest.
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| Here, We are comparing the values of '''a''' with '''b''' and '''c''' to find the greatest.
  
 
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|To compare simultaneously, we use the '''logical''' '''AND '''operator.
 
|To compare simultaneously, we use the '''logical''' '''AND '''operator.
  
 
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|Here, all of the conditions have to be true for '''logical AND '''to return a true value.
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|Here, all of the conditions have to be true for '''logical AND '''to return a '''true''' value.
  
 
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|The expression is not evaluated further on encountering a false condition.
 
|The expression is not evaluated further on encountering a false condition.
  
 
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|So, the expression '''(a>c) '''is evaluated only if '''(a>b)''' is true.
 
|So, the expression '''(a>c) '''is evaluated only if '''(a>b)''' is true.
  
 
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|If a is less than b, then the expression won't be evaluated further.
 
|If a is less than b, then the expression won't be evaluated further.
  
 
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|This statement is   evaluated if the previous condition is true.  
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|This statement is evaluated if the previous condition is true.  
  
 
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| Next '''(b>c) '''is evaluated.
 
| Next '''(b>c) '''is evaluated.
  
 
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| If the condition is true, then '''b is greatest''' is displayed on the screen.
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| If the condition is true, then '''b is greatest''' is displayed on the screen.
  
 
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| Otherwise '''c is greatest '''is displayed on the screen.  
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| Otherwise '''c is greatest '''is displayed on the screen.  
  
 
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| We now come to the '''logical OR '''operator.
 
| We now come to the '''logical OR '''operator.
  
 
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|Here, any one of the conditions has to be true for '''logical OR '''to return a true value.
 
|Here, any one of the conditions has to be true for '''logical OR '''to return a true value.
  
 
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|The expression is not evaluated further on encountering a true condition.
 
|The expression is not evaluated further on encountering a true condition.
  
 
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|So, if '''a''' == zero, then the remaining two expressions won't be evaluated.
 
|So, if '''a''' == zero, then the remaining two expressions won't be evaluated.
  
 
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| This '''printf''' statement is executed if either of '''a''', '''b''' or '''c''' is 0.
 
| This '''printf''' statement is executed if either of '''a''', '''b''' or '''c''' is 0.
  
 
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|  Coming to the end of the program. '''return 0''' and ending curly bracket.
 
|  Coming to the end of the program. '''return 0''' and ending curly bracket.
  
 
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| Now save the program.
 
| Now save the program.
  
 
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|'''Save''' it with extension '''.c'''
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|'''Save''' it with extension '''.c''' (dot c).
  
 
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|I have saved my file as '''logical.c'''
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|I have saved my file as '''logical.c'''.
  
 
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|  Open the terminal by pressing '''Ctrl, Alt and T '''keys simulataneously.
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|  Open the terminal by pressing '''Ctrl, Alt''' and '''T '''keys simultaneously.
  
 
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|  To compile the code type '''gcc space logical dot c space minus o space  log''' Press enter
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|  To compile the code type '''gcc space logical dot c space minus o space  log'''. Press Enter.
  
 
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|To  execute  type '''./log'''
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|To  execute, type '''./log''' (dot slash log)
  
 
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|Press '''Enter.'''
 
|Press '''Enter.'''
 
  
 
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|I will enter the values as,  
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|I will enter the values as: 0, 34, 567  
 
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0
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34  
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567  
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|The output is displayed as,
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|The output is displayed as:
  
 
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|c is greatest.  
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|'''c is greatest'''.  
  
 
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|The product of a, b and c is zero.
 
|The product of a, b and c is zero.
  
 
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|You should try executing this program with different sets of inputs.
 
|You should try executing this program with different sets of inputs.
  
 
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| Now Let's write the same program in C++
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| Now Let's write the same program in C++.
  
 
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| I have already made the program and will take you through it.
 
| I have already made the program and will take you through it.
  
 
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|Here is the code in '''C++'''.
 
|Here is the code in '''C++'''.
  
 
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| | Now to make the same program in C++, we make a few changes.
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| Now to make the same program in C++, we make a few changes.
  
 
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|There's a change in the header file.
 
|There's a change in the header file.
  
 
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|Using statement has been used.
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|'''using''' statement has been used.
  
 
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|Also there is a difference in output and input statements.
 
|Also there is a difference in output and input statements.
  
 
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|The operators behave in the same way as they did in C.
 
|The operators behave in the same way as they did in C.
 
  
 
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|  Click on '''Save'''.
 
|  Click on '''Save'''.
  
 
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| Make sure the file is saved with extension '''.cpp'''
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| Make sure the file is saved with extension '''.cpp''' (dot cpp).
  
 
|-  
 
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|  04:31
| Open the terminal by pressing '''Ctrl, Alt and T '''keys simulataneously.
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| Open the terminal by pressing '''Ctrl, Alt''' and '''T '''keys simultaneously.
  
 
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|04:36
|To compile the program type '''g++ logical.cpp space minus o space log1'''. Press Enter
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|To compile the program type '''g++ logical.cpp space minus o space log1'''. Press Enter.
  
 
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|to execute   type '''./log1'''
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|To executetype '''./log1''' (dot slash log1).
  
 
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|press '''Enter.'''
 
|press '''Enter.'''
 
  
 
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|I will enter the values as
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|I will enter the values as: 0, 34, 567  
 
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0  
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34  
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567  
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|So we see the output is similar to the C program.
 
|So we see the output is similar to the C program.
  
 
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|You should try executing the program with different sets of inputs too.
 
|You should try executing the program with different sets of inputs too.
  
 
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|05:10  
 
| Now let us see an error which we can come across.
 
| Now let us see an error which we can come across.
  
 
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|Let's switch to the editor.
 
|Let's switch to the editor.
  
 
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|  Suppose here we forgot the brackets.
 
|  Suppose here we forgot the brackets.
  
 
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|Delete this and this.
 
|Delete this and this.
  
 
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| Let see what will happen, Save the program.
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| Let's see what will happen, save the program.
  
 
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|Come back to the terminal
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|Come back to the terminal.
  
 
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|Compile and execute as before
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|Compile and execute as before.
  
 
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|  We see the error:
 
|  We see the error:
  
 
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|Expected identifier before '(' token.
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|'''Expected identifier before '(' token'''.
  
 
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|  This is because we have two different expressions here
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|  This is because we have two different expressions here.
  
 
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|We have to evaluate them as one expression using AND operator.
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|We have to evaluate them as one expression, using AND operator.
  
 
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|  Now let us go back to our program and fix the error
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|  Now let us go back to our program and fix the error.
  
 
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|  Let us insert the brackets here and here.  
 
|  Let us insert the brackets here and here.  
  
 
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|Click on '''Save'''
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|Click on '''Save'''.
  
 
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|Come back to the terminal.
 
|Come back to the terminal.
  
 
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| Compile and execute as before
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| Compile and execute as before.
  
 
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|So it is working now.
 
|So it is working now.
  
 
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|Let us now summarize the tutorial.
 
|Let us now summarize the tutorial.
  
 
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| In this tutorial we learnt about  Logical AND eg. '''((a > b) && (a > c)) '''
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| In this tutorial we learnt about  * Logical AND, eg. ((a > b) && (a > c))  
 
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|Logical OR
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| Logical OR
 
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eg. '''(a == 0 || b == 0 || c == 0) '''
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eg. (a == 0 || b == 0 || c == 0)
  
 
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|Assignment
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|Assignment-
  
 
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|Write a program that takes two numbers as input from the user.
 
|Write a program that takes two numbers as input from the user.
  
 
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|Check whether the two numbers are equal or not using '''NOT''' operator. Hint: '''(a != b)'''
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|Check whether the two numbers are equal or not using '''NOT''' operator. Hint: (a != b)
  
 
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|  Watch the video available at the following link  
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|  Watch the video available at the following link.
  
 
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|It summarises the Spoken Tutorial project  
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|It summaries the Spoken Tutorial project.
  
 
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|If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it  
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|If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it.
 
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| The Spoken Tutorial Project Team * Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials  
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| The Spoken Tutorial Project Team : Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials.
  
 
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| For more details, please write to contact at spoken hyphen tutorial dot org  
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|  Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project  
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|  Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project.
 
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|It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India  
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|It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India.
  
 
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| More information on this Mission is available at  
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|  This is Ritwik Joshi from IIT Bombay.  
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|  This is Ritwik Joshi from IIT Bombay. Thank you for joining.  
 
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Thank you for joining.  
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Latest revision as of 14:21, 24 March 2017

Time Narration
00:02 Welcome to the spoken tutorial on Logical operators in C and C++.
00:08 In this tutorial we will learn about Logical operators like: Logical AND e.g. expression1 && expression2
00:16 Logical OR eg. expression1 OR expression2
00:21 Logical NOT eg. not (Expression1)
00:25 We will do this with the help of examples.
00:28 To record this tutorial, I am using: Ubuntu 11.10 as the operating system,
00:33 gcc and g++ Compiler version 4.6.1 on Ubuntu.
00:39 Let us start with the introduction to the logical operators.
00:43 In C and C++, true is any value other than 0.
00:48 Non zero means true
00:50 and zero means false.
00:53 Expressions using logical operators return 1 for true and 0 for false.
00:58 Now I'll explain the logical operators with the help of an example.
01:03 Here is the program for logical operators in C.
01:08 Inside the main block,
01:10 this statement declares the variables a,b and c as integers.
01:16 The printf statement prompts the user to enter the values of a,b and c.
01:21 The scanf statement takes input from the user for variables a, b and c.
01:28 Here, We are comparing the values of a with b and c to find the greatest.
01:33 To compare simultaneously, we use the logical AND operator.
01:38 Here, all of the conditions have to be true for logical AND to return a true value.
01:43 The expression is not evaluated further on encountering a false condition.
01:49 So, the expression (a>c) is evaluated only if (a>b) is true.
01:56 If a is less than b, then the expression won't be evaluated further.
02:02 This statement is evaluated if the previous condition is true.
02:07 Next (b>c) is evaluated.
02:10 If the condition is true, then b is greatest is displayed on the screen.
02:16 Otherwise c is greatest is displayed on the screen.
02:21 We now come to the logical OR operator.
02:24 Here, any one of the conditions has to be true for logical OR to return a true value.
02:30 The expression is not evaluated further on encountering a true condition.
02:35 So, if a == zero, then the remaining two expressions won't be evaluated.
02:43 This printf statement is executed if either of a, b or c is 0.
02:49 Coming to the end of the program. return 0 and ending curly bracket.
02:54 Now save the program.
02:57 Save it with extension .c (dot c).
03:00 I have saved my file as logical.c.
03:03 Open the terminal by pressing Ctrl, Alt and T keys simultaneously.
03:08 To compile the code type gcc space logical dot c space minus o space log. Press Enter.
03:23 To execute, type ./log (dot slash log)
03:27 Press Enter.
03:29 I will enter the values as: 0, 34, 567
03:39 The output is displayed as:
03:42 c is greatest.
03:45 The product of a, b and c is zero.
03:50 You should try executing this program with different sets of inputs.
03:55 Now Let's write the same program in C++.
03:59 I have already made the program and will take you through it.
04:03 Here is the code in C++.
04:06 Now to make the same program in C++, we make a few changes.
04:11 There's a change in the header file.
04:14 using statement has been used.
04:18 Also there is a difference in output and input statements.
04:21 The operators behave in the same way as they did in C.
04:25 Click on Save.
04:27 Make sure the file is saved with extension .cpp (dot cpp).
04:31 Open the terminal by pressing Ctrl, Alt and T keys simultaneously.
04:36 To compile the program type g++ logical.cpp space minus o space log1. Press Enter.
04:49 To execute, type ./log1 (dot slash log1).
04:53 press Enter.
04:56 I will enter the values as: 0, 34, 567
05:02 So we see the output is similar to the C program.
05:05 You should try executing the program with different sets of inputs too.
05:10 Now let us see an error which we can come across.
05:12 Let's switch to the editor.
05:16 Suppose here we forgot the brackets.
05:20 Delete this and this.
05:26 Let's see what will happen, save the program.
05:30 Come back to the terminal.
05:32 Compile and execute as before.
05:38 We see the error:
05:41 Expected identifier before '(' token.
05:45 This is because we have two different expressions here.
05:48 We have to evaluate them as one expression, using AND operator.
05:53 Now let us go back to our program and fix the error.
05:57 Let us insert the brackets here and here.
06:04 Click on Save.
06:06 Come back to the terminal.
06:09 Compile and execute as before.
06:14 So it is working now.
06:22 Let us now summarize the tutorial.
06:24 In this tutorial we learnt about * Logical AND, eg. ((a > b) && (a > c))
06:32 Logical OR

eg. (a == 0 || b == 0 || c == 0)

06:39 Assignment-
06:41 Write a program that takes two numbers as input from the user.
06:44 Check whether the two numbers are equal or not using NOT operator. Hint: (a != b)
06:54 Watch the video available at the following link.
06:57 It summaries the Spoken Tutorial project.
06:59 If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it.
07:03 The Spoken Tutorial Project Team : Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials.
07:07 Gives certificates to those who pass an online test.
07:11 For more details, please write to contact at spoken hyphen tutorial dot org.
07:18 Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project.
07:21 It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India.
07:27 More information on this mission is available at
07:30 spoken hyphen tutorial dot org slash NMEICT hyphen Intro.
07:37 This is Ritwik Joshi from IIT Bombay. Thank you for joining.

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