import numpy as np # Creating an array of integers from 1 to 10 inclusive array = np.arange(1, 11) # Retrieving elements greater than or equal to 5 AND less than 9 print(array[(array >= 5) & (array < 9)]) # Retrieving elements less than or equal to 4 AND not equal to 2 print(array[(array != 2) & (array <= 4)]) # Retrieving elements less than 3 OR equal to 8 print(array[(array < 3) | (array == 8)]) # Retrieving elements between 2 inclusive AND 5 inclusive OR equal to 9 print(array[(array >= 2) & (array <= 5) | (array == 9)]) ''' If both conditions are true, | returns True, otherwise returns False. If either condition is true, & returns True, otherwise returns False. The & operator is used for element-wise logical AND, while | is used for element-wise logical OR. The parentheses around conditions are necessary to ensure correct precedence of operations. '''