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Operators
Addition Can Be Performed On Integers, and Floats. If Using Addition Between two Strings, it will Concatenate them.
var a = 1;
var b = 2;
var c = (a + b);
print(a + b);
var a = "hello";
var b = "hi";
print(a + b);
Multiplication is Used in Integers, and Floats.
You can also multiply a string by a integer to duplicate it, but, if multiplying a string by a string, it will throw an error.
var a = 10;
var b = 20;
print(a * b);
var a = "hello";
var b = (a * 3);
print(b);
Division is used between Integers and Floats.
Returns float as a Data Type.
var a = 10;
var b = 20;
print(a / b);
Floor Division is used between Integers and Floats. Always Returns int as the Data Type.
Ignores Everything After the Decimal Point.
var a = 10;
var b = 20;
print(a // b);
Power is used between Integers and Floats.
var a = 10;
var b = 2;
print(a ** b);
Modulus is used between Integers and Floats. It Returns the Remainder after Dividing Two Numbers.
var a = 10;
var b = 2;
print(a % b);
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==(is equal to) -
>=(greater than or equal to) -
<=(less than or equal to) -
>(greater than) -
<(less than) -
!=(not equal to)
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=(set / assign)
Slicing allows you to extract parts of arrays or strings using the syntax:
array[start:stop:step]
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start: Starting index (optional, defaults to 0 for positive step, or length-1 for negative step) -
stop: Ending index (optional, defaults to length for positive step, or -1 for negative step) -
step: Step size (optional, defaults to 1)
All indices support negative numbers to count from the end of the sequence.
Examples:
Blue Lagoon.
A Pranav Verma Production.