Arithmetic Operators
| Number +Number | Adds two numbers. | 
| -Number | Computes the opposite sign of a number. Zero is the opposite of itself. | 
| Number -Number | Subtracts two numbers. | 
| Number *Number | Multiplies two numbers. | 
| Number /Number | Divides two numbers, and returns the result as a floating-point number.  A Division By Zero (26) error will occur if the value of the number to the right of the slash is zero. | 
| Number ^Power | Raises Number to the power Power.
For example, 4 ^ 3 = 64 | 
| Number \Number
NumberDIVNumber | Computes the quotient of the two Integer numbers, truncating the result.  A Division By Zero (26) error will occur if the value of the number to the right of the backslash is zero.
For example, 13 \ 6 = 2A \ B = Int(A / B) | 
| Number %Number
NumberMODNumber | Computes the remainder of the quotient of the two numbers.
A Division By Zero (26) error will occur if the value of the number to the right of the operator MODis zero. | 
Comparison
| Number =Number | Returns TRUE if two numbers are equal. | 
| Number <>Number | Returns TRUE if two numbers are different. | 
| Number1 <Number2 | Returns TRUE if Number1 is strictly lower than Number2. | 
| Number1 >Number2 | Returns TRUE if Number1 is strictly greater than Number2. | 
| Number1 <=Number2 | Returns TRUE if Number1 is lower or equal than Number2. | 
| Number1 >=Number2 | Returns TRUE if Number1 is greater or equal than Number2. | 
If the result of a Comparison is assigned to an integer variable, then the result is either -1 (True) or 0 (False)
See also