bool & bool → bool bool.and_([bool, bool, ...]) → bool r.and_([bool, bool, ...]) → bool
Compute the logical “and” of one or more values.
The and_ command can be used as an infix operator after its first argument (r.expr(True).and_(False)) or given all of its arguments as parameters (r.and_(True, False)). The standard Python and operator, &, may also be used with ReQL.
Calling and_ with zero arguments will return True.
Example: Return whether both a and b evaluate to true.
> a = True > b = False > (r.expr(a) & b).run(conn) False
Example: Return whether all of x, y and z evaluate to true.
> x = True > y = True > z = True > r.and_(x, y, z).run(conn) True
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