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The '''+''' plus mathematical operator performs addition on two numerical values or [[concatenation|concatenate]] [[STRING]] values.  
The '''+''' plus mathematical operator performs addition on two numerical values or [[concatenation|concatenate]] [[STRING]] values.




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* A [[+]] sign also can indicate a positive numerical value, but it is not required.
* A [[+]] sign also can indicate a positive numerical value, but it is not required.
* Numbers used can be any literal or variable numerical value type.  
* Numbers used can be any literal or variable numerical value type.
* Adding one negative value will actually perform subtraction on the other value.  
* Adding one negative value will actually perform subtraction on the other value.
* Adding two negative values will make the return value more negative.
* Adding two negative values will make the return value more negative.
* Addition and subtraction are the last operations performed in QBasic's normal order of operations.
* Addition and subtraction are the last operations performed in QBasic's normal order of operations.
* The [[+|plus(+)]] operator can also be used to add ([[concatenation|concatenate]]) literal or variable [[STRING]] values.
* The [[+|plus(+)]] operator can also be used to add ([[concatenation|concatenate]]) literal or variable [[STRING]] values.
* [[PRINT]] can also use + operations on string values ONLY! Numerical values will need to be converted to strings first or be included using [[semicolon]]s or [[comma]]s instead.
* [[PRINT]] can also use + operations on string values ONLY! Numerical values will need to be converted to strings first or be included using [[semicolon]]s or [[comma]]s instead.
 





Revision as of 01:03, 23 January 2023

The + plus mathematical operator performs addition on two numerical values or concatenate STRING values.


Syntax: return_value = number1 + number2


Description

  • A + sign also can indicate a positive numerical value, but it is not required.
  • Numbers used can be any literal or variable numerical value type.
  • Adding one negative value will actually perform subtraction on the other value.
  • Adding two negative values will make the return value more negative.
  • Addition and subtraction are the last operations performed in QBasic's normal order of operations.
  • The plus(+) operator can also be used to add (concatenate) literal or variable STRING values.
  • PRINT can also use + operations on string values ONLY! Numerical values will need to be converted to strings first or be included using semicolons or commas instead.


See also:

- minus (subtraction or negation operator)

Mathematical Operations



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