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A binary operator is an operator which takes 2 arguments, as opposed to a [[Unary | A binary operator is an operator which takes 2 arguments, as opposed to a [[Unary operations|unary operations]], which take 1 argument. | ||
Below is the list of binary operators: | Below is the list of binary operators: | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:29, 11 January 2012
A binary operator is an operator which takes 2 arguments, as opposed to a unary operations, which take 1 argument.
Below is the list of binary operators:
Operator | Effect |
= | may be used for assignment or comparing 2 values like the == operator |
:= | forced assignment |
<> | not equal |
& | concatenation of strings |
* | multiplication |
*= | multiplication of the left operand by the right operand followed by assignment of the result to the left operand |
+ | addition |
+= | addition of the left operand to the right operand followed by assignment of the result to the left operand |
- | subtraction |
-= | subtraction of the right operand from the left operand followed by assignment of the result to the left operand |
/ | division |
/= | division of the left operand by the right operand followed by assignment of the result to the left operand |
< | less than |
<= | less than or equal to |
== | equality |
> | more than |
>= | more than or equal to |
and | logical AND |
&& | logical AND. The use of AND is preferred for readability. |
or | logical OR |
|| | logical OR. The use of OR is preferred for readability. |