Talk:Mathematical operator
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[edit]I found a context where 'Mathematical operator' was linked to operator (mathematics) but on inspection, they really wanted 'operation (mathematics)' (or even 'symbol'?)
Easy mistake to make - so I though this redirect should actually be a disambiguation. Lets check the context where it's used?
Is there a better solution ('arithmetic operator' rather than 'mathematical' in the offending location(s)?)
on reflection, I see the vast majority of the time, mathematical operator does infact refer to operator (mathematics).
I just fear that others might make the same mistake.
any ideas?
This is what I tried here
[edit]mathematical operator can refer to
- Operator (mathematics), a concept in the mapping of vector spaces
- Operation (mathematics), the symbolic operators for common arithmetic operations (addition, multiplication,equality etc)
see also
[edit]- operator (computer programming), in programming languages it is common to represent arithmetic operations using infix operators, and some languages allow operator overloading. There are operators for non-arithmetic operations too (e.g. de-referencing, field access etc)
- arithmetic operator