What is an operator?
Simple answer can be given using expression 4 + 5 is equal to 9. Here, 4 and 5 are called operands and + is called operator. VBScript language supports following types of operators:The Arithmetic Operators
There are following arithmetic operators supported by VBScript language:Assume variable A holds 5 and variable B holds 10, then:
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Operator | Description | Example |
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+ | Adds two operands | A + B will give 15 |
- | Subtracts second operand from the first | A - B will give -5 |
* | Multiply both operands | A * B will give 50 |
/ | Divide numerator by denumerator | B / A will give 2 |
% | Modulus Operator and remainder of after an integer division | B MOD A will give 0 |
^ | Exponentiation Operator | B ^ A will give 100000 |
The Comparison Operators
There are following comparison operators supported by VBScript language:Assume variable A holds 10 and variable B holds 20, then:
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Operator | Description | Example |
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== | Checks if the value of two operands are equal or not, if yes then condition becomes true. | (A == B) is False. |
<> | Checks if the value of two operands are equal or not, if values are not equal then condition becomes true. | (A <> B) is True. |
> | Checks if the value of left operand is greater than the value of right operand, if yes then condition becomes true. | (A > B) is False. |
< | Checks if the value of left operand is less than the value of right operand, if yes then condition becomes true. | (A < B) is True. |
>= | Checks if the value of left operand is greater than or equal to the value of right operand, if yes then condition becomes true. | (A >= B) is False. |
<= | Checks if the value of left operand is less than or equal to the value of right operand, if yes then condition becomes true. | (A <= B) is True. |
The Logical Operators
There are following logical operators supported by VBScript language:Assume variable A holds 10 and variable B holds 0, then:
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Operator | Description | Example |
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AND | Called Logical AND operator. If both the conditions are True then Expression becomes true. | a<>0 AND b<>0 is False. |
OR | Called Logical OR Operator. If any of the two conditions are True then condition becomes true. | a<>0 OR b<>0 is true. |
NOT | Called Logical NOT Operator. Use to reverses the logical state of its operand. If a condition is true then Logical NOT operator will make false. | NOT(a<>0 OR b<>0) is false. |
XOR | Called Logical Exclusion. It is the combination of NOT and OR Operator. If one, and only one, of the expressions evaluates to True, result is True. | (a<>0 XOR b<>0) is false. |
The Concatenation Operators
There are following Concatenation operators supported by VBScript language:Assume variable A holds 5 and variable B holds 10 then:
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Operator | Description | Example |
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+ | Adds two Values as Variable Values are Numeric | A + B will give 15 |
& | Concatenates two Values | A & B will give 510 |
Operator | Description | Example |
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+ | Concatenates two Values | A + B will give MicrosoftVBScript |
& | Concatenates two Values | A & B will give MicrosoftVBScript |
To understand these Operators in a better way, you can Try it yourself.
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