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A binary operator is an operator which takes 2 arguments, as opposed to a [[Unary operators|unary operators]], which take 1 argument.
A binary operator is an operator which takes 2 arguments, as opposed to a [[Unary operators|unary operators]], which take 1 argument.
Below is the list of binary operators:
=
:=
<>
&
*
*=
+
+=
-
-=
/
/=
<
<=
==
>
>=
and
or

Revision as of 17:24, 8 January 2012

A binary operator is an operator which takes 2 arguments, as opposed to a unary operators, which take 1 argument.

Below is the list of binary operators:

=

=

<> &

  • =

+ += - -= / /= < <= == > >= and or