In the line below where it shows return(!variable); what does the exclamation mark do to the variable?
return(!weekday || vacation);
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!is a boolean NOT operator, defined in Section 15.15.6 of the Java Language Specification. It makestruefalseandfalsetrue. So what that return statement is doing is returning a boolean which will betrueif eitherweekdayisfalse(“not weekday”) or (||)vacationistrue. It will befalseifweekdayistrueandvacationisfalse.