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Operator

1. In computer programming, an operator is an object that is capable of manipulating a value or operator. For example, in "1 + 2", the "1" and "2" are the operands and the plus symbol is the operator. The basic operators available in all programming languages are plus (+), minus (-), divide (/), times (*), greater than (>), less than (<), greater than or equal to (>=), and less than or equal to (<=). 

Booleans are also considered operators where AND, OR and NOT can also be used in most programming languages.

2. A person who controls an IRC channel. See our op dictionary definition for additional information about this term.

Also see: Arithmetic operator, Boolean, Conditional expression, Eq, Ge, Gt, Le, Lt, Ne, Op, Operand, Operator associatively, Operator precedence, Programming definitions

 

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