If I have an if statement separated by || returns true, will it continue the statement?
for example: if(true || random()), will random() be executed? because there is no reason for that.
If I have an if statement separated by || returns true, will it continue the statement?
for example: if(true || random()), will random() be executed? because there is no reason for that.
random() will not be executed:
The conditional-OR operator (
||) performs a logical-OR of itsbooloperands. If the first operand evaluates totrue, the second operand isn't evaluated. If the first operand evaluates tofalse, the second operator determines whether the OR expression as a whole evaluates totrueorfalse.
See || Operator (C# Reference) and this answer.
No, random() will not be executed if you put || and your first condition is true.
However, with | both conditions get checked no matter what the first result is.