The AND function returns true if all of the provided arguments are logically true, and false if any of the provided arguments are logically false.

Sample Usage

AND(A2 = "foo", A3 = "bar")

AND(TRUE,FALSE,TRUE)

AND(A1:A10,B1:B10)

AND(0,1,2,3)

Syntax

AND(logical_expression1, [logical_expression2, ...])

  • logical_expression1 - An expression or reference to a cell containing an expression that represents some logical value, i.e. TRUE or FALSE, or an expression that can be coerced to a logical value.
  • logical_expression2, ... - [ OPTIONAL ] - Additional expressions or references to cells containing expressions representing some logical values, i.e. TRUE or FALSE, or expressions that can be coerced to logical values.

Notes

  • The number 0 is logically false; all other numbers (including negative numbers) are logically true.

See Also

OR: The OR function returns true if any of the provided arguments are logically true, and false if all of the provided arguments are logically false.

NOT: Returns the opposite of a logical value - NOT(TRUE) returns FALSE; NOT(FALSE) returns TRUE.

Examples

Returns TRUE if all arguments are TRUE, returns FALSE if any element is FALSE, accepts both logical_value and range parameter.