[Linux] '<' \\ Backslash Examples: transmit "^M" transmit "Joe^M" Expression is a combination of operators and arguments that evaluates to a result. Expressions can be used as values in any command. An expression can combine any variable, or integer, string, or boolean values with any of the unary and binary operators in the following tables. All unary operators take the highest precedence.

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From: Derya Esel (derya@akdeniz.edu.tr)
Date: Tue 03 Jul 2001 - 16:27:10 EEST


Expression is a combination of operators and arguments that evaluates to a result. Expressions can be used as values in any command. An expression can combine any variable, or integer, string, or boolean values with any of the unary and binary operators in the following tables. All unary operators take the highest precedence.

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