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== Bitwise Operations on Integer Types ==
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! Operator !! Name !! Explanation
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| << || Left Shift || Shifts the bits of the number to the left by the number of bits specified.
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| >> || Right Shift || Shifts the bits of the number to the right by the number of bits specified.
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| & || Bitwise AND || Bitwise AND of the numbers.
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| | || Bitwise OR || Bitwise OR of the numbers.
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| ^ || Bitwise XOR || Bitwise XOR of the numbers.
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| ~ || Bitwise Invert || The bitwise inversion of x.
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== Logical Operators ==
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| not || Boolean NOT || If x is '''True''', it returns '''False'''. If x is '''False''', it returns '''True'''.
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| and || Boolean AND || x and y returns '''False''' if x is '''False''', else it returns evaluation of y.
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| or || Boolean OR || If x is '''True''', it returns '''True''', else it returns evaluation of y.
 
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Revision as of 02:35, 9 January 2019

Data types

Numeric types

Tuplets and lists

Strings

Dictionaries

Files

Other data types

Operators

Arithmetic operators

Operator Name Explanation
+ Plus Adds the two objects.
- Minus Either gives a negative number or gives the subtraction of one number from the other.
* Multiply Gives the multiplication of the two numbers or returns the string repeated that many times.
** Power Returns x to the power of y.
/ Divide Divide x by y.
// Floor Division Returns the floor of the quotient.
% Modulo Returns the remainder of the division.

Bitwise Operations on Integer Types

Operator Name Explanation
<< Left Shift Shifts the bits of the number to the left by the number of bits specified.
>> Right Shift Shifts the bits of the number to the right by the number of bits specified.
& Bitwise AND Bitwise AND of the numbers.
Bitwise OR Bitwise OR of the numbers.
^ Bitwise XOR Bitwise XOR of the numbers.
~ Bitwise Invert The bitwise inversion of x.

Logical Operators

Operator Name Explanation
not Boolean NOT If x is True, it returns False. If x is False, it returns True.
and Boolean AND x and y returns False if x is False, else it returns evaluation of y.
or Boolean OR If x is True, it returns True, else it returns evaluation of y.

Comparison operators

Operator Name Explanation
< Less Than Returns whether x is less than y. All comparison operators return 1 for true and 0 for false. This is equivalent to the special variables True and False respectively. Note the capitalization of these variables' names.
> Greater Than Returns whether x is greater than y.
<= Less Than or Equal To Returns whether x is less than or equal to y.
>= Greater Than or Equal To Returns whether x is greater than or equal to y.
== Equal To Compares if the objects are equal.
!= Not Equal To Compares if the objects are not equal.

Boolean operators

Operator Name Explanation
not Boolean NOT If x is True, it returns False. If x is False, it returns True.
and Boolean AND x and y returns False if x is False, else it returns evaluation of y.
or Boolean OR If x is True, it returns True, else it returns evaluation of y.

Conditional operators

Comments

Code blocks

Interprocess Communication Through ARexx Ports