arithmetic
The [[awk]] programming language provides a set of [[dyadic]] arithmetic operators for performing basic . . .
1K - last updated 2011-05-24 22:16 UTC by markhobley
assign
== The assignment operator == In [[awk]], as with most other programming languages, the *equals sign* . . . acts as a [[dyadic]] *assignment [[operator]]* assigning the value . . .
1K - last updated 2010-11-28 18:17 UTC by markhobley
exponent
==Warning! The use of [[gawkism]]s will prevent the script from running correctly on systems that use . . . gawkism** *The [[doublestar]] gawkism acts as a dyadic exponent [[operator]]. It returns the [[value]] . . .
2K - last updated 2012-03-20 07:33 UTC by g0pher
logical operator
In [[awk]], *logical operators* are used to perform [[boolean]] operations, and a return a value of [true] . . . operator has a higher [[precedence]] than the dyadic [[AND]] and [[OR]] operators: *This article . . . insert an example here. * == Associativity The [[dyadic]] logical [[operator]]s have left [[associativity]], . . .
3K - last updated 2009-01-02 11:13 UTC by pgas
modulus
The [[dyadic]] modulus [[operator]], represented by a [[percent]] sign is used to return the remainder . . .
1K - last updated 2011-06-07 00:41 UTC by markhobley
multiplication
== Multiplication Operator == The multiplication operator represented by the star symbol, is used as . . . a dyadic operator used to return the calculated product . . .
1K - last updated 2011-04-17 06:32 UTC by markhobley
operator
The [[awk]] programming language provides a series of *operators* that allow [[value]]s and [[variable]]s . . . The operators may take [[unary]], [[dyadic]] or [[ternary]] form, depending on the number . . . languages, the '''equals sign''' acts as a [[dyadic]] operator, [[assign]]ing the value of the [[expression]] . . .
3K - last updated 2011-05-24 22:19 UTC by markhobley
7 pages found.