I've recently come across this type of scenario using if/let
and understand what it does thanks to this post. To my understanding, both conditions need to be met before the proceeding block is executed. I now have come to a point where I've seen it in a regular conditional statement:
if existingTextHasDecimalSeparator != nil, replacementTextHasDecimalSeparator != nil {
return false
} else {
return true
}
What's the difference between doing the above and simply using &&
as seen below?:
if existingTextHasDecimalSeparator != nil && replacementTextHasDecimalSeparator != nil {
return false
} else {
return true
}