The following operators can be used within numerical expressions: {| style="background:none" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" |+ align="bottom"|''operators in increasing precedence (from top to bottom)'' ! Operator / Function ! Description |- |'''&&''', '''||''', '''&''', '''|''' |logical "and", "or" operators working on value range: 1=true, 0=false |- |'''==''', '''=''', '''!=''', '''<>''', '''>''', '''>=''', '''<''', '''<=''' |comparison operations working on value range: 1=true, 0=false |- |'''+''', '''-''' |arithmetic operators "plus" and "minus" |- |'''*''', '''/''', '''%''' |arithmetic operators "multiply", "divide" and "modulus" (which rounds the operands to integers first) |- |'''^''' |arithmetic operator "power" |- |'''sqrt()''', '''log()''', '''exp()''', '''sin()''', '''asin()''', '''cos()''', '''acos()''', '''tan()''', '''atan()''', '''atan2()''', '''abs()''', '''fabs()''', '''floor()''', '''ceil()''', '''round()''' |arithmetic functions: square root, logarithm, logarithmic exponent, sinus, arcus sinus, cosinus, arcus cosinus, tangens, arcus tangens, arcus tangens2, absolute, floating point absolute, lower integer, upper integer, rounded integer |}
The following operators can be used within numerical expressions: