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  1. 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.

  2. What does the !! (double exclamation mark) operator do in JavaScript ...

    The !! operator reassures the lint tool that what you wrote is what you meant: do this operation, then take the truth value of the result. A third use is to produce logical XOR and logical XNOR.

  3. Which equals operator (== vs ===) should be used in JavaScript ...

    Dec 11, 2008 · The strict equality operator (===) behaves identically to the abstract equality operator (==) except no type conversion is done, and the types must be the same to be considered equal. …

  4. What does the => operator mean in a property or method?

    What does the => operator mean in a property or method? Asked 10 years, 4 months ago Modified 2 years, 8 months ago Viewed 208k times

  5. 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 …

  6. How do you use the ? : (conditional) operator in JavaScript?

    Jun 7, 2011 · What is the ?: (question mark and colon operator aka. conditional or &quot;ternary&quot;) operator and how can I use it?

  7. Pipe (|) operator in Java - Stack Overflow

    4 Since the question is titled "pipe (|) operator in Java" and tags of this question are also java and operators, it might be useful to address this in a bit broader context and mention, that in Java, | …

  8. What is a Question Mark "?" and Colon ":" Operator Used for?

    Apr 26, 2012 · Ternary operator refers to any operator with three parameters, thus this is a ternary operator but not the ternary operator. Major languages (C#, Java, PHP) consider it a conditional …

  9. What does the "->" operator mean in C++? - Stack Overflow

    Feb 12, 2012 · The -> operator is used with a pointer (or pointer-like object) on the LHS and a structure or class member on the RHS (lhs->rhs). It is generally equivalent to (*lhs).rhs, which is the other way …

  10. 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 …