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 ‘;’ 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 ‘True’ represents the cases when the value is not 0. The ‘False’ represents the case when the value is 0. When the logical decision is made on the strings, the ‘Space’ character represents the ‘False’. The other cases represent the ‘True’.
The operation expression does not consider the upper/lower cases. (Except Strings)