any number of arguments
The suave and sophisticated deep cover spy was known as a smooth operator. One type of heavy equipment operator drives a bulldozer. The sewing machine operator will fix your snag.
the vessel operator
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I shall assume that you are asking what an inbound tour operator does In a nutshell, and inbound tour operator is a travel oriented company which promotes and conducts tours within the country they reside in. Basically, a french tour operator conducts tours in France, which could be sold to french travellers or international travellers (more on international travellers) An outbound tour operator, is just the opposite, a travel company that conducts tours outside of their country of residence (more on local travellers)
Boolean is a type, not an operator and can have the value of either TRUE or FALSE
NOT
A Boolean operator is any operator that returns true or false. False is typically denoted by the integer value 0 while all non-zero values equate to true. The less-than operator (<) is an example of a Boolean operator.
BUT (apex)
A variation of the AND NOT Boolean operator is the "NOR" operator, which returns true only if both operands are false.
The ! (boolean invert) operator returns the opposite of a boolean's current value: if(!(7 5," and the statement produces this output: not equal
And, or, not, xor, nand, nor. There are a few others, too.
and
not shouldn't be used
The logic operator provides boolean results of combinations of other boolean expression, some of which might be relational expressions. For example... bool result = (a < 3) && (b > 4); The bitwise operator provides the same kind of boolean logic, AND, OR, and NOT, but it does it to the correspondingly ranks bits in one or two integers. For example ... int result = (a & 0xff) | (!b);
The answer is "and"
The NOT operator. E.g., NOT TRUE evaluates to FALSE while NOT FALSE evaluates to TRUE.