The [AND (boolean)](AND-(boolean)) conditonal operator is used to include another evaluation in an [IF...THEN](IF...THEN) or [Boolean](Boolean) statement. ## Syntax > IF condition [AND (boolean)](AND-(boolean)) condition2 ## Description * If condition [AND (boolean)](AND-(boolean)) condition2 are true then the evaluation returns true (-1). * condition and condition2 can also contain their own AND evaluations. * Both the IF evaluation and the AND evaluation must be true for the statement to be true. * Statements can use parenthesis to clarify an evaluation. * [AND (boolean)](AND-(boolean)) and [OR (boolean)](OR-(boolean)) cannot be used to combine command line operations. * Not to be confused with the [AND](AND) and [OR](OR) numerical operations. **Relational Operators:** | Symbol | Condition | Example Usage | | -- | -- | -- | | = | Equal | IF a = b THEN | | <> | NOT equal | IF a <> b THEN | | < | Less than | IF a < b THEN | | > | Greater than | IF a > b THEN | | <= | Less than or equal | IF a <= b THEN | | >= | Greater than or equal | IF a >= b THEN | ## Example(s) Using AND in an IF statement. ```vb a% = 100 b% = 50 IF a% > b% AND a% < 200 THEN PRINT "True" ``` ```text True ``` *Explanation:* Both condition evaluations must be true for the code to be executed. Using a AND a more complex way. ```vb a% = 100 b% = 50 c% = 25 d% = 50 e% = 100 IF (a% > b% AND b% > c%) AND (c% < d% AND d% < e%) THEN PRINT "True" ELSE PRINT "False" END IF ``` ```text True ``` *Explanation:* The evaluations in the paranteses are evaluated first then the evaluation *of* the paranteses takes place, since all evaluations return True the IF...THEN evaluation returns True. If any of the evaluations returned False then the IF...THEN evaluation would also return False. ## See Also * [AND](AND), [OR](OR) (logical operators) * [OR (boolean)](OR-(boolean)), [XOR (boolean)](XOR-(boolean)) * [IF...THEN](IF...THEN)