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*Arithmetic operators take numerical values as their operands and return a single numerical value. | *Arithmetic operators take numerical values as their operands and return a single numerical value. | ||
*The standard arithmetic operators are addition (+), subtraction (-), multiplication (*), and division (/). | *The standard arithmetic operators are addition (+), subtraction (-), multiplication (*), and division (/). |
Revision as of 14:59, 4 January 2018
OPF (Operator)
- is any symbol of the operator.
OPF() shows the name of the given arithmetic operator.
Description
OPF (Operator)
- is any symbol of the operator.
- Arithmetic operators take numerical values as their operands and return a single numerical value.
- The standard arithmetic operators are addition (+), subtraction (-), multiplication (*), and division (/).
- When we giving the any symbol of arithmetic operators this function will show name and arguments of the given operator.
Examples
- OPF("+") = SUM()
- OPF("-") = MINUS ()
- OPF("*") = PRODUCT ()
- OPF("/") = DIVIDE ()
See Also
References