Learn Delphi Programming | Unit 14.8 | Simplify Compound Boolean Expressions with Sets (Characters)
Learn how to simplify compound Boolean expressions with Sets for character expressions in If-statements.
This is the eighth of ten tutorials exploring conditional (decision) statements in Delphi code. In this tutorial we learn how to write code that simplifies compound Boolean expressions with Sets for character expressions in If-statements.
We also explore more nested If-branches and revisit Ordinal Types for sets.
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