Category:LSL Operators

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Operator Precedence (Order of Operations)

Operator Description Direction
, Separator Left to Right[1]

++
--
.
 

Increment
Decrement
Element Selector
(also Variable Evaluation)

Right to Left

=
+=
-=
/=
%=
*=

Direct Assignment
Addition/Concatenation Assignment
Subtraction Assignment
Division Assignment
Modulo/Cross-Product Assignment
Multiplication/Dot-Product Assignment

Right to Left[2]

()
[]

Parenthesis
List Constructor

Inner to Outer

(type)
~
!
-

Typecast
Bitwise NOT
Logical NOT
Negation

Right to Left

/
%
*
|
^

Division
Modulus
Multiplication
Bitwise OR
Bitwise eXclusive OR

Left to Right

+
-

Addition/Concatenation
Subtraction

Left to Right

<<
>>

Bitwise Shift Left
Bitwise Shift Right

Left to Right

<
>
<=
>=

Less Than
Greater Than
Less Than or Equal
Greater Than or Equal

Left to Right

==
!=

Equivalent
NOT Equivalent

Left to Right
& Bitwise AND Left to Right
^ Bitwise eXclusive OR Left to Right
| Bitwise OR Left to Right

&&
||

Logical AND
Logical OR

Left to Right[3]

Special Notes

  1. ^ Separators promote ALL operators to the left until the first unmatched, from it's position, open-bracket or open-parenthesis. This precedence ONLY applies within the brackets/parenthesis containing it
  2. ^ Assignment operators promote ALL operators to the right until the first un-bracketed/praenthesized separator, unmatched close bracket or close parenthesis, or semicolon. This precedence ONLY applies within the brackets/parenthesis containing it
  3. ^ There is no Short Circuiting of Logical Operators in LSL, both operands will be evaluated regardless.

Logical Operators

Logical Operators are operators those result is either TRUE or FAlSE.

  • insert truth tables

Bitwise Operators

Bitwise Operators are similar to Logical Operators, but act on all bits of an integer simultaneously as if they were each a Boolean value.

  • flesh this out

Pages in category "LSL Operators"

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