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  1. Operator (computer programming) - Wikipedia

    Most programming languages support binary operators and a few unary operators, with a few supporting more operands, such as the ?: operator in C, which is ternary.

  2. What is an Operator? - W3Schools

    Operators are symbols or keywords that tell the computer what operations to do on values or variables.

  3. What Is an Operator? - Computer Hope

    Sep 7, 2025 · Definition and various types of operators in computer programming. How operators manipulate values and examples and related terms to enhance your understanding.

  4. What are Operators in Programming? - GeeksforGeeks

    Feb 21, 2024 · Operators in programming are symbols or keywords that represent computations or actions performed on operands. Operands can be variables, constants, or values, and the …

  5. C - Operators - Online Tutorials Library

    These operators are used to perform arithmetic operations on operands. The most common arithmetic operators are addition (+), subtraction (-), multiplication (*), and division (/).

  6. Expressions and operators - JavaScript | MDN - MDN Web Docs

    Jul 8, 2025 · This chapter documents all the JavaScript language operators, expressions and keywords.

  7. Operator Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary

    1 ENTRIES FOUND: operator (noun) operator / ˈ ɑːpəˌreɪtɚ/ noun plural operators Britannica Dictionary definition of OPERATOR [count] 1

  8. Operators: What Role Do They Play in Programming? | Coursera

    Apr 25, 2024 · Learn about different types of operators and why they’re essential in computer programming, along with the different operator types in three popular languages.

  9. Basics of Operators Tutorials & Notes - HackerEarth

    Detailed tutorial on Basics of Operators to improve your understanding of Basic Programming. Also try practice problems to test & improve your skill level.

  10. What Are Operators? - Dataconomy

    Aug 14, 2025 · Operators are fundamental symbols that indicate specific mathematical or logical actions. In programming and mathematics, they manipulate values known as operands, …