Operators are used to specify comparisons between expressions.
Yeeflow offers various types of operators. This article lists operators supported by Expression Editor.
Overview of Operators
Please Note: You need choose the corresponding element(s) when using operators.
Operators | Description | Example | Outcome |
+
(Plus or string concat) | Plus two numbers for addition; or concat both elements(numbers and text). | [number1/Text1]+[number2/Text2]
E1. 1+3;
E2. 1+abc
E3. a+xy | E1. 4
E2: 1abc
E3. axy |
-
(Minus) | Minus number(s) for subtraction. | [number1]-[number2]
3-1 | 2 |
*
(Multiply) | Multiple numbers for multiplication. | [number1]*[number2]
3*4 | 12 |
/
(Divide) | Divide by sign for division | [number1]/[number2]
15/3 | 5 |
% | Return the remainder(modulus) after a division of one number by another. | [number1]%[number2]
8%5 | 3 |
(
(Open paren) | Open parenthesis.
It must consist of open parenthesis and close parenthesis. | 3*(5+3) | 24 |
)
(Close paren) | Close parenthesis.
It must consist of open parenthesis and close parenthesis. | 3*(5+3) | 24 |
And | Returns TRUE if all of its arguments are TRUE.
Mostly it's used between expressions. | E1: 7 > 0 and 5 > 3;
E2: variable 1==ABC and variable 2>500 | E1: "Yes" or "Ture";
E2: "No" or "False"
[Assumed that variable 1 is "ABD", variable 2 is "800".] |
Or | Returns TRUE if any argument is TRUE.
Mostly it's used between expressions. | E1: 7 > 0 or 5 > 8;
E2: variable 1==ABC or variable 2>500 | E1: "Yes" or "Ture";
E2: "Yes" or "True"
[Assumed that variable 1 is "ABD", variable 2 is "800".] |
==
(Equal) | Equal sign, indicating the same value.
Mostly it's used between functions. | iif(variable1==A, GOOD,BAD) | "GOOD"
[Assumed that variable1 is "A"] |
!=
(Not equal) | Not equal sign, indicating not have the indicated value.
Mostly it's used between functions. | iif(variable1!=A, GOOD,BAD) | "BAD"
[Assumed that variable1 is "A"] |
>
(Greater than or equal) | Used to compare expressions, indicating numeric values higher than the comparison. | iif(variable1 >100 , GOOD,BAD) | "BAD"
[Assumed that variable1 is "90"] |
>=
(Greater than) | Used to compare expressions, indicating numeric values the same or higher than the comparison. |
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<
(Less than) | Used to compare expressions, indicating numeric values less than the comparison. | iif(variable1 <100 , Need improve,GOOD) | "Need improve"
[Assumed that variable1 is "90"] |
<=
(Less than or equal) | Used to compare expressions, indicating numeric values the same or less than the comparison. |
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