Having two logical operators in one for statement

I am trying to check if three logical statements are true in order to proceed with the for statement, otherwise the function would return 0. Does this work and if not how should I proceed?
if abs(p(i)) > sigma_d && -p(i) <= 0 && d(i) > 0
ddot = -A1*(abs(p(i))/sigma_d - 1);
else
ddot = 0;
end

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&& -p(i) <= 0
as a matter of form, I recommend the test
&& p(i) >= 0
The negative logic is unnecessarily confusing.

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It works, but you will need to consider the precedence of the various logical operators https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/matlab_prog/operator-precedence.html

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Since I am using only && operators here, will the operation check all three conditions or will it stop running after checking the first two?
If the first condition is false, the second and third will not be executed. false and-ed with anything is false so we know the whole expression is false.
If the first condition is true but the second condition is false, the third will not be executed for the same reason as above. true and false is false and false and-ed with anything is false.
The && operator stops executing as soon as the left side is false. With the && operator, the right side is not executed at all if the left side is false. So you can have code such as
A = 0;
A ~= 0 && error("A non-zero")
ans = logical
0
Notice the error was not triggered: it stopped executing as soon as the left side was false

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