Description
Logical NOT results in a true
if the operand is false
and vice versa.
Logical NOT results in a true
if the operand is false
and vice versa.
This operator can be used inside the condition of an if statement.
if (!x) { // if x is not true
// statements
}
It can be used to invert the boolean value.
x = !y; // the inverted value of y is stored in x
The bitwise not ~ (tilde) looks much different than the boolean not ! (exclamation point or "bang" as the programmers say) but you still have to be sure which one you want where.
LANGUAGE ~ Bitwise NOT