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==== Mixing numeric types ==== | ==== Mixing numeric types ==== | ||
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==== Logical operators ==== | ==== Logical operators ==== | ||
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==== The number of operands ==== | ==== The number of operands ==== | ||
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Theoretically, it's possible for a language to define an operator with an arbitrary number of operands, but I am not aware of any operators that take more than three operands in Processing. | Theoretically, it's possible for a language to define an operator with an arbitrary number of operands, but I am not aware of any operators that take more than three operands in Processing. | ||
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===== Expressions ===== | ===== Expressions ===== | ||
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Expressions are made of up one or more operations and return a value. | Expressions are made of up one or more operations and return a value. | ||
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==== Order of precedence ==== | ==== Order of precedence ==== | ||
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==== Whitespace ==== | ==== Whitespace ==== | ||
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(Spaces, tabs, and the invisible characters that mark the end of a line. In short, whitespace in Processing (and Java, C++, and C) is interchangeable. In other words, from Processing’s point of view, a space is the same thing as a tab is the same thing as the end of a line.) | (Spaces, tabs, and the invisible characters that mark the end of a line. In short, whitespace in Processing (and Java, C++, and C) is interchangeable. In other words, from Processing’s point of view, a space is the same thing as a tab is the same thing as the end of a line.) | ||