!something_here
will evaluate to 0
except the case when something_here
is 0
.
Since 0 < a
, (0 < 5
), a
gets a value of true
, which is 1
, when parsed as float.
solved a = !5 < a; what is exactly done in this line of code?
!something_here
will evaluate to 0
except the case when something_here
is 0
.
Since 0 < a
, (0 < 5
), a
gets a value of true
, which is 1
, when parsed as float.
solved a = !5 < a; what is exactly done in this line of code?