
What does "|=" mean? (pipe equal operator) - Stack Overflow
Jan 13, 2013 · I wonder if adding something like pipe equal operator to this question or any other documentation on the topic wouldn't help people searching.
What's the right way to overload operator== for a class hierarchy?
I would implement operator== as a free functions, probably friends, only for the concrete leaf-node class types. If the base class has to have data members, then I would provide a (probably protected) non …
What does <> (angle brackets) mean in MS-SQL Server?
Nov 8, 2013 · 30 <> operator means not equal to in MS SQL. It compares two expressions (a comparison operator). When you compare nonnull expressions, the result is TRUE if the left operand …
C++ -- How to overload operator+=? - Stack Overflow
Class& operator @= (const Class& rhs); That is, the function takes its parameter by const reference (because it doesn't modify it), then returns a mutable reference to the object.
What does the `%` (percent) operator mean? - Stack Overflow
1 That is the modulo operator, which finds the remainder of division of one number by another. So in this case a will be the remainder of b divided by c.
What is the Java ?: operator called and what does it do?
The ternary operator implies that, as Michael says, it is the only one, which in turn could lead one to assume there can be no other ternary operators, which is what Michael is saying is erroneous, and …
What is the SQL operator name for "<>"? - Stack Overflow
Mar 2, 2013 · I don't believe that statement is correct, the operators are functionally equivalent, <> is not a combination of < and > it is a distinct operator in its own right, not equal to. Why would the …
r - What are the differences between "=" and - Stack Overflow
What are the differences between the assignment operators = and <- in R? As your example shows, = and <- have slightly different operator precedence (which determines the order of evaluation when …
c - What does tilde (~) operator do? - Stack Overflow
The bitwise NOT operator has an interesting property that when applied on numbers represented by two's complement, it changes the number's sign and then subtracts one (as you can see in the …
pointers - Arrow operator (->) usage in C - Stack Overflow
Apr 4, 2010 · 1 The -> operator makes the code more readable than the * operator in some situations. Such as: (quoted from the EDK II project)