Airkit supports the standard AND
operator. It returns the Boolean TRUE
if the two operands, themselves Booleans, are both TRUE
. Otherwise, it returns FALSE
.
TRUE AND TRUE -> TRUE
TRUE AND FALSE -> FALSE
FALSE AND TRUE -> FALSE
FALSE AND FALSE -> FALSE
If given NULL
instead of a Boolean, the AND
operator will likewise return NULL
:
NULL AND NULL -> NULL
The AND
operator evaluates the first operand first. The second operand is only evaluated if the first operand evaluates to TRUE
:
FALSE AND NULL -> FALSE
NULL AND FALSE -> NULL
TRUE AND NULL -> NULL
The operands can consist of arbitrarily complicated Airscript expressions. For instance, say that both operators are defined by an Airscript expression that uses the function ISNUMBER to determine if the function input is a properly-formatted Number:
ISNUMBER(5) AND ISNUMBER("string") -> FALSE
ISNUMBER(1) AND ISNUMBER(4) -> TRUE