field reference
== The field reference operator == The [[dollar]] symbol acts as a unary *field reference operator* and . . .
2K - last updated 2011-06-28 09:12 UTC by markhobley
logical operator
In [[awk]], *logical operators* are used to perform [[boolean]] operations, and a return a value of [true] . . . * [[Precedence of logical operators]] The unary [[NOT]] operator has a higher [[precedence]] . . . == NOT Operator has right hand associativity The unary [[NOT]] operator, has right hand [associativity]: . . .
3K - last updated 2009-01-02 11:13 UTC by pgas
number
== _Numbers can be expressed as integers or floating point values_ In [[awk]], numbers can be expressed . . . It is also possible to use the plus symbol as a unary numbersign operator to prefix positive numbers. . . .
1K - last updated 2011-03-06 22:33 UTC by markhobley
number sign operators
== _Number sign operators_ === _Negative numbers_ The *minus symbol* may be used as a [[unary]] operator . . . numbers_ The *plus symbol* may be used as a [unary] operator in [[positive]] number representation. . . .
1K - last updated 2011-02-28 12:39 UTC by pgas
operator
The [[awk]] programming language provides a series of *operators* that allow [[value]]s and [[variable]]s . . . make [[expression]]s. The operators may take [[unary]], [[dyadic]] or [[ternary]] form, depending . . .
3K - last updated 2011-05-24 22:19 UTC by markhobley
precedence
The [[awk]] programming language uses rules of *precedence* to determine the order in which [[operator]]s . . . immediately precedes its [[operand]]. The [[unary]] operators used to indicate whether a [[number]] . . .
7K - last updated 2013-04-11 06:58 UTC by markhobley
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