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Meaning of operators

operators

one that deals in stocks or commodities, one that operates, one that operates a business, a person who operates something, one (as a dentist or surgeon) who performs surgical operations, a mathematical function, something and especially a symbol that denotes or performs a mathematical or logical operation, one that operates a machine or device, a shrewd and skillful person who knows how to circumvent restrictions or difficulties, mountebank, fraud, a person in charge of a telephone switchboard, one that performs surgical operations, a binding site in a DNA chain at which a genetic repressor binds to inhibit the initiation of transcription of messenger RNA by one or more nearby structural genes

operators Sentence Examples

  1. The addition operator (+) combines two operands to produce a sum.
  2. The subtraction operator (-) calculates the difference between two operands.
  3. The multiplication operator (*) multiplies two operands to give a product.
  4. The division operator (/) calculates the quotient of two operands.
  5. The logical AND operator (&) returns True if both operands are True, otherwise False.
  6. The logical OR operator (|) returns True if either operand is True.
  7. The logical XOR operator (^) returns True if one operand is True and the other False.
  8. The NOT operator (!)
  9. reverses the value of an operand, returning True for False and vice versa.
  10. The comparison operators (<, >, <=, >=) evaluate the relationship between two operands.

FAQs About the word operators

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The addition operator (+) combines two operands to produce a sum.

The subtraction operator (-) calculates the difference between two operands.

The multiplication operator (*) multiplies two operands to give a product.

The division operator (/) calculates the quotient of two operands.