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17.1 Features of Operation Expression

17.1 Features of Operation Expression

  • Operation expression can be defined with a single or multiple declarative languages.

  • The user can enter only one declarative sentence in a single line.

  • An expression statement starting with a semicolon β€˜;’ can be added to the end of the blank or declarative sentence.

  • The parenthesis can be used to change the priority of the operation or clarify the formula.

  • In case of the logical decisions, the β€˜True’ represents the cases when the value is not 0. The β€˜False’ represents the case when the value is 0. When the logical decision is made on the strings, the β€˜Space’ character represents the β€˜False’. The other cases represent the β€˜True’.

  • The operation expression does not consider the upper/lower cases. (Except Strings)

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