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Unary and Binary Operators

Typed command(s)

Symbol in Elements pane

Meaning

-

Icon

Subtraction

-

Icon

- Sign

-+

Icon

Minus/Plus

/

Icon

Division

*

Icon

Multiplication

+

Icon

Addition

+

Icon

+ Sign

+-

Icon

Plus/Minus

and or &

Icon

Boolean AND operation

boper

No symbol.

Binary operator. A user-defined symbol follows, which is used as a binary operator.

Usage a boper %SYM1 b

uoper

No symbol

Unary operator. A user-defined symbol follows, which is a used as a unary operator.

Usage: uoper %SYM2 b

cdot

Icon

Multiplication, small multiply symbol

circ

Icon

Concatenate symbols

div

Icon

Division

neg

Icon

Boolean NOT

odivide

No symbol.

Slash / in circle

odot

No symbol.

Small multiply symbol in circle

ominus

No symbol.

Subtract symbol in circle

oplus

No symbol.

Add symbol in circle

or or |

Icon

Boolean OR operation

otimes

No symbol.

Multiply symbol times in circle

over

Icon

Division/Fraction

times

Icon

Multiplication

widebslash

No symbol.

Backslash \ between two characters, of which the right is superscript, the left subscript

wideslash

No symbol.

Slash / between two characters, of which the left is superscript, the right subscript


Unary/Binary Operators

You can choose various unary and binary operators to build your LibreOffice Math formula. Unary refers to operators that affect one placeholder. Binary refers to operators that connect two placeholders. The lower area of the Elements pane displays the individual operators. The context menu of the Commands window also contains a list of these operators, as well as additional operators. If you need an operator that is not contained in the Elements pane, use the context menu or type it directly in the Commands window.

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