you can use "and" or "&&".

if (($a==$b) && ($d==$e)) {
        # code here
}

and has a lower precedence than &&.

For or there's "or" or "||"

HTH
Nigel

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> If I want to do something like
> 
>       if ($a=$b) and ($d=$e)
> Is it possible?
> 
> because & is for bitwise AND operation.
> 
> Thanks
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