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The short-circuit operators

The short-circuit AND operator is && and the short-circuit OR operator is ||. As described earlier, their normal counterparts are & and |. The normal operands will always evaluate each operand, but short-circuit versions will evaluate the second operand only when necessary. using System;    class Example {       public static void Main() {         int n, d;        n = 10;      d = 2;      if(d != 0 && (n % d) == 0)        Console.WriteLine(d + " is a factor of " + n);        d = 0; // now, set d to zero        Console.WriteLine("Since d is zero, the second operand is not evaluated.");      if(d != 0 && (n % d) == 0)        Console.WriteLine(d + " is a factor of " + n);             Console.WriteLine("try the same thing without short-circuit operator. This will cause a divide-by-zero error.");     if(d != 0 & (n % d) == 0)         Console.WriteLine(d + " is a factor of " + n);    }     } 2 is a factor of 10 Since d is zero, the second operand is not evaluated. try the same thing without short-circuit operator. This will cause a divide-by-zero error. Unhandled Exception: System.DivideByZeroException: Attempted to divide by zero. at Example.Main()