Scripting:Operators
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In this section, a and b represent either literal values, object references or expressions evaluating to the appropriate type.
String operators
Operator name | Syntax |
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Concatenation | a & b |
Comparison operators
Operator name | Syntax |
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Equals | a = b |
References equal | a Is b |
Not equal to | a <> b |
Greater than | a > b |
Less than | a < b |
Greater than or equal to | a >= b |
Less than or equal to | a <= b |
Arithmetic operators
Operator name | Syntax |
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Assignment | a = b |
Addition | a + b |
Subtraction | a - b |
Multiplication | a * b |
Division | a / b |
Increment | a++ |
Increment | ++a |
Decrement | a-- |
Decrement | --a |
Logical operators
Operator name | Syntax |
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Logical NOT | NOT a |
Logical AND | a AND b |
Logical OR | a OR b |
Other operators
Operator name | Syntax |
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Function call | a() |
Function reference | AddressOf a |
Member b of a | a.b |
Notes
Assignment operator v.s. equals operator
The assignment operator and the equals operator use the same symbol. It depends on the context which operator is used. The assignment operator is used when a line of code follows this syntax: Identifier = Value;. In all other cases, the equals operator is used.
References equal
The References equal operator returns true if both identifiers hold the same reference (or: point to the same object).
For example:
Var i As String = "a"; Var j As String = "a"; WriteLine(i Is j); // false i = j; WriteLine(i Is j); // true