A 121 : Logical AND Operator
Logical Operators in C are used to take decisions based on multiple conditions.
One such operator is the logical AND operator which is denoted by two ampersands '&&'.
Logical AND Operator returns the value true if and only if both the conditions to its left and right are true.
For example :
if (var % 2 == 0 && var % 3 == 0) {
printf("Number divisible by both 2 and 3");
}
The condition will only be true if var is divisible by both 2 and 3.
Similarly multiple conditions can be linked into one condition which will only be true if every one of the base conditions is true.
For this task, write a program that inputs one number from the user and prints "YES" if the number is even and is divisible by 3 and "NO" otherwise.
Sample Input 0
12
Sample Output 0
YES
Sample Input 1
17
Sample Output 1
NO
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int main()
{
int var;
return 0;
}