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Andalso is more like and in most other languages i've come across Expression<func<t, bool>> i have this co. Btw sadly, vb has a similar issue with or and orelse ;)
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Andalso and orelse are conditional operators, they return a true or false boolean value and only evaluate what they need to until they reach the result that cannot be altered (false for andalso, true for orelse) I found several sample on the board, but can't solve my problem These are the equivalent of && and || in languages like c# and java.
1 an exception thrown in the first expression will prevent the second expression from being evaluated, but this should hardly be surprising.
Yes, andalso can be faster than and, because it doesn't evaluate subsequent conditions if an earlier condition proves false And is a throwback to earlier versions of visual basic && the and operator for c style languages all perform as andalso Equivalent to vb andalso in sql
Asked 15 years, 11 months ago modified 6 years, 8 months ago viewed 15k times Well, you can use expression.andalso / orelse etc to combine logical expressions, but the problem is the parameters Are you working with the same parameterexpression in expr1 and expr2 If so, it is easier
Var body = expression.andalso(expr1.body, expr2.body)
Var lambda = expression.lambda<func<t,bool>>(body, expr1.parameters[0]) This also works well to negate a single operation Andalso/orelse in vba asked 15 years, 3 months ago modified 2 years, 3 months ago viewed 29k times I have 3 predicates, i'd like make an andalso between