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Does logical or ignores second statement if first is true


In Java (Eclipse), when having a statement such as if (true || false), it will end up true but the question is will the compiler evaluate the second statement if the first is true? This is of an importance to me because I have an operation I need to do if the variable is null OR it has a certain value. My statement looks like if (array == null || array[i] < array[j]). You can see the reason for my question, because if array is set to null then the second statement will produce an error. So, will the true from array == null suffice or will the compiler evaluate array[i] < array[j]) also?


Solution

  • No it won't.

    • With boolean operator ||, if first term is true second term won't be evaluated.
    • With bitwise operator | both terms are evaluated

    Similarly...

    • With boolean operator &&, if first term is false second term won't be evaluated
    • With bitwise operator &, both terms are evaluated

    Java operators docs here.