conditional statements and while loop

Hi,
I have the following while loop
while (dif1 > tol) && (dif2 > tol) && (dif3 > tol)
procedure
end
I want all the conditions to be simultaneously satisfied. However, when I execute the code, the second condition dif2 > tol is not satisfied although the algorithm stops.
what I am doing wrong here ?

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If the second condition, dif2>tol is not satisfied then the while loop will stop because the code is "saying" do this procedure so long as dif1>tol AND dif2>tol AND dif3>top. So as soon as one of the three is not satisfied, then we stop executing the procedure. What are you expecting to happen instead of this?
msh
msh on 24 Nov 2014
Edited: msh on 24 Nov 2014
I see. Then this is not what I want. I need ALL conditions to be satisfied in the same time. That is, I need the loop to go on, until ALL three are false. How I should modify the conditions then?
The double operands ‘&&’ and ‘| | ‘short circuit’ the comparisons. See: Logical Operators: Short-Circuit && | |. If the first is false, it will not evaluate any of the others.

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while (dif1 > tol) || (dif2 > tol) || (dif3 > tol)
should work if you want to carry on until all are false.

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