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There are two ways to write certain commands. For example, to add
4 and 7, there are two possibilities: you can either use the primitive
somme which expects two arguments: somme 4 7, or
you can use the operator +: 4+7. Both have the same effect.
This table shows the relationship between operators and primitives:
|
sum |
difference |
product |
quotient |
|
+ |
- |
* |
/ |
|
or |
and |
equal? |
|
|
| (ALT GR+6) |
#2723#> |
|
= |
There are two other operators with no associated primitive:
- Operator ``Les than or equal'': <=
- Opérator ``Greater or equal'': >=
Note: The two operators | and & are specific to XLOGO. They do not exist
in traditional versions of LOGO. Here are some examples of usage:
pr 3+4=7-1 ----> false
pr 3=4 | 7<=49/7 ----> true
pr 3=4 & 7=49/7 ----> false
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Loïc
2008-06-08