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The * mathematical operator performs the multiplication of two values.


Syntax: return_value = number1 * number2


Description

  • Multiplication can use any two literal or variable numerical type values.
  • Multiplication of two negative numbers returns a positive result. One negative number will always return a negative value.
  • Return values may exceed certain numerical variable type limits creating an "Overflow" error.
  • Division and multiplication operations are performed before addition and subtraction in Qbasic's order of operations.


See also:

Mathematical Operations



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