Operators: An Operator Is A Symbol That Performs An Operation
An operator is a symbol that performs an operation, such as arithmetic, relational, logical, assignment, bitwise, membership, and identity operations. Arithmetic operators are used to perform basic math and include addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, modulus, exponent, and integer division operators. Relational and logical operators compare or combine conditional expressions or values. Assignment, bitwise, membership, and identity operators assign values, perform bit-level operations, check for set membership, or compare objects.
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Operators: An Operator Is A Symbol That Performs An Operation
An operator is a symbol that performs an operation, such as arithmetic, relational, logical, assignment, bitwise, membership, and identity operations. Arithmetic operators are used to perform basic math and include addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, modulus, exponent, and integer division operators. Relational and logical operators compare or combine conditional expressions or values. Assignment, bitwise, membership, and identity operators assign values, perform bit-level operations, check for set membership, or compare objects.