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first <- c(3,0,TRUE,4+4i)
             print(!first)
        The following result is produced:
















             4.   &&  The logical AND operator: It takes the first element of both the vectors and gives TRUE only if both
                 are TRUE.
        Example
        Enter the following code snippet:

             first <- c(4,0,TRUE,4+4i)
             second <- c(1,3,TRUE,8+9i)
             print(first&&second)
        Following result is produced:















             5.   ||  Called Logical OR operator: It takes the first element of both the vectors and gives TRUE if one of them
                 is TRUE.
        Example

        Enter the following code snippet:
             first <- c(0,0,TRUE,4+4i)
             second <- c(0,3,TRUE,9+3i)
             print(first||second)
        The following result is produced:





















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