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[edit] List of Operators

[edit] General

Operator - Description
Type - Get the ProcessTypeID of a ProcessType or define a new datatype. See Type.
. (period) - Element access. <struct>.<element>. In case of a struct array, if no arrayelement is specified, it points to [0] (see example).

[edit] Maths

Operator - Description
+ - Addition.
- - Deduction
* - Multiplication.
/ - Division.

[edit] Logic

Operator - Description
|| - OR. One or the other or both.
&& - AND. Both.
^^ - XOR. One or the other, but not both.
 ! - NOT.

[edit] Bitwise

(Logical operation per bit.)

Operator - Description
| - BOR. One or the other or both.
& - BAND. Both.
^ - BXOR. One or the other, but not both.
~ - BNOT.
<< - Bitshift left, causes bits to move left a certain number of positions.
>> - Bitshift left, causes bits to move right a certain number of positions.

[edit] Memory

Operator - Description
& - OFFSET. Get the memory address of a variable. See pointer.
* - POINTER. Get access to the variable a pointer is pointing to. See pointer.

[edit] Example

Type _point
    int x;
    int y;
End

Global
    int int_1 = 1;
    int int_3 = 3;
    int int_4 = 4;
    int someint = -5;
    String somestring = "AAP";
    String anotherstring = "BEER";
    byte somebyte = 6;
    signed byte sbyte = -2;
    byte b_5 = 5;
    byte b_12 = 12;
    Struct Person[9]
        string name;
        int age;
    End
    _point myPoint;
End

Process Main()
Begin

    say("---------- maths");

    say(int_3 + int_4);
    say(int_3 * int_4 + 1);

    say("---------- strings with numerical datatypes");

    say(somestring + anotherstring);
    say(somestring + ": " + int_3);
    say(anotherstring + ": " + int_3*sbyte);

    say("---------- mixed numberical types and typecasting");

    say(somebyte+someint);
    say((signed byte)someint);
    say((unsigned byte)someint);

    say("---------- logic");

    say(int_1&&int_4);
    say(int_4==int_3+int_1);
    say(!(somestring==anotherstring));

    say("---------- bitwise");

    say(b_5|b_12);  // 00000101
                    // 00001100
                    // -------- |
                    // 00001101 = 13

    say(b_5&b_12);  // 00000101
                    // 00001100
                    // -------- &
                    // 00000100 = 4

    say(b_5^b_12);  // 00000101
                    // 00001100
                    // -------- ^
                    // 00001001 = 9

    say(~b_12);     // 00001100
                    // -------- ~
                    // 11110011 = 243

    person.name    = "Mies"; // these are the same
    person[0].name = "Mies"; //

    person[1].name = "Aap";
    person[2].name = "Noot";
    // ...etc...
    person[9].name = "Last person"; // last array element

    setXY(&myPoint);

    Repeat
        frame;
    Until(key(_ESC))

End

Function int setXY(_point* p)
Begin
    p.x = 3; // this is actually (*p).x = 3, but . can be used like this
    p.y = 5; // this is actually (*p).y = 5, but . can be used like this
    return 0;
End

Used in example: say(), key(), Global, Type, Struct, Array, Pointer, period

This will result in something like:

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