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de:operators [2020/02/28 10:46] (current)
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 +===== Operators =====
 +The operators +, -, *, /, ^, %, and \ are used to perform addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, exponentiation, modulo, and integer division of their operands, respectively.  Valid operands are numeric constants and/or numeric variables.\\
 +\\
 +The = operator is used both for assignment to variables, and to test for equality.  The + operator may be used to perform concatenation of any combination of string constants and string variables.  The : operator can separate multiple statements on a single line.  The ; operator suppresses the new line that is printed from a PRINT statement.  The # operator is a shortcut for the [[rem|Rem]] statement, and is interchangeable with it.\\
 +\\
 +^Order of Operations^^^
 +^Level^Operators^Category/Description^
 +|1|( )|Grouping|
 +|2|%%^%%|Exponent|
 +|3|-|Unary Minus|
 +|4|* / \|Multiplication and Division|
 +|5|%|Integer Remainder (Mod)|
 +|6|+ -|Addition, Concatenation, and Subtraction|
 +|7|< <= > >= = <>|Comparison (Numeric and String)|
 +|8|NOT|Unary Not|
 +|9|AND|Logical And|
 +|10|OR|Logical Or|
 +|11|XOR|Logical Exclusive Or|
  
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