Logical Operators Examples

In PHP, logical operators are used to combine conditional statements. These operators allow you to create more complex conditions by combining multiple conditions together.

Logical operators are generally used in conditional statements such as if, while, and for loops to control the flow of program execution based on specific conditions.

The following table highligts the logical operators that are supported by PHP.

Assume variable $a holds 10 and variable $b holds 20, then −

OperatorDescriptionExample
andCalled Logical AND operator. If both the operands are true then condition becomes true.(A and B) is true
orCalled Logical OR Operator. If any of the two operands are non zero then condition becomes true.(A or B) is true
&&Called Logical AND operator. The AND operator returns true if both the left and right operands are true.(A && B) is true
||Called Logical OR Operator. If any of the two operands are non zero then condition becomes true.(A || B) is true
!Called Logical NOT Operator. Use to reverses the logical state of its operand. If a condition is true then Logical NOT operator will make false.!(A && B) is false

Example

The following example shows how you can use these logical operators in PHP −

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<?php
   $a = 42;
   $b = 0;

   if ($a && $b) {
      echo "TEST1 : Both a and b are true \n";
   } else {
      echo "TEST1 : Either a or b is false \n";
   }

   if ($a and $b) {
      echo "TEST2 : Both a and b are true \n";
   } else {
      echo "TEST2 : Either a or b is false \n";
   }

   if ($a || $b) {
      echo "TEST3 : Either a or b is true \n";
   } else {
      echo "TEST3 : Both a and b are false \n";
   }

   if ($a or $b) {
      echo "TEST4 : Either a or b is true \n";
   } else {
      echo "TEST4 : Both a and b are false \n";
   }

   $a = 10;
   $b = 20;

   if ($a) {
      echo "TEST5 : a is true \n";
   } else {
      echo "TEST5 : a is false \n";
   }

   if ($b) {
      echo "TEST6 : b is true \n";
   } else {
      echo "TEST6 : b is false \n";
   }

   if (!$a) {
      echo "TEST7 : a is true \n";
   } else {
      echo "TEST7 : a is false \n";
   }

   if (!$b) {
      echo "TEST8 : b is true \n";
   } else {
      echo "TEST8 : b is false";
   }
?>

It will produce the following output −

TEST1 : Either a or b is false 
TEST2 : Either a or b is false 
TEST3 : Either a or b is true 
TEST4 : Either a or b is true 
TEST5 : a is true 
TEST6 : b is true 
TEST7 : a is false 
TEST8 : b is false

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