Mittinaatu/Laminaatu Assaano

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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Choose View - Elements; then on the Elements pane select Unary/Binary Operators from the listbox.


The following is a complete list of the unary and binary operators. The symbol next to the operator indicates that it can be accessed through the Elements pane (choose View - Elements) or through the context menu of the Commands window.

Mittinaatu/Laminaatu Assaano

Plus Icon

Ledi

Mitto darguamadaancholedi leddo surki. Qolteno + <?> Hajajo xullaallo giddo attama dandaatto.

Minus Icon

Ajishi/xeisi

Mitto darguamadaanchoxeisi leddo surki. Qolteno -<?> Hajajo xullaallo giddo attama dandaatto.

Plus/Minus Icon

Ledi/Xeisi

Mitto darguamadaancholedi/xeisi leddo surki. Qolteno +-<?> Hajajo xullaallo giddo attama dandaatto.

Minus/Plus Icon

Xeisi/Ledi

Mitto darguamadaanchoxeisi/ledi leddo surki. Qolteno -+<?> Hajajo xullaallo giddo attama dandaatto.

Addition (plus) Icon

Ledishsha (leda)

Lamu darguamadaano ledi ledo surki. Qolteno <?>+<?> Hajajoxullaallo giddo attama dandaatto.

Multiplication (dot) Icon

Batishsha (bixxille)

Bixxillete assaancho lamu dargu amadannorichi ledo surki. Qolteno <?>cbixxi<?> Hajajo xullaallo giddo attama dandaatto.

Multiplication (x) Icon

Batishsha (x)

'x' batishsha lamu dargu amadannorichi ledo surki. Qolteno <?>hige<?> Hajajote xullaallo giddo attama dandaatto.

Multiplication (*) Icon

Batishsha (*)

Beeddakkichote batishshu malaate lamu dargu amadannorichi ledo surki. Qolteno <?>*<?>Hajajote xullaallo giddo attama dandaatto.

Subtraction Icon

Xeishsha

Xeishshu malaate lamu dargu amadannorichi ledo surki. Qolteno <?>-<?>Hajajote xullaallo giddo attama dandaatto.

Division (Fraction) Icon

Beeha (Beehamicco)

Beehamicco lamu dargu amadannorichi ledo surki. Qolteno <?>aana<?>Hajajote xullaallo giddo attama dandaatto.

Division Icon

Beeha

Beehishshu malaate lamu dargu amadannorichi ledo surki. Qolteno <?>beeh<?>Hajajote xullaallo giddo attama dandaatto.

Division (Slash) Icon

Beeha (Xaro)

Xaro '/' lamu dargu amadannorichi ledo surki. Qolteno <?>/<?>Hajajote xullaallo giddo attama dandaatto.

Boolean NOT Icon

Buulaancho DI

Mitto darguamadaanchobuulaancho DI leddo surki. Qolteno neg<?> Hajajo xullaallo giddo attama dandaatto.

Boolean AND Icon

Buulaancho NNA

Lame darguamadaanchobuulaancho NNA leddo surki. Qolteno <?>nna<?> Hajajo xullaallo giddo attama dandaatto.

Boolean OR Icon

Buulaancho WOY

Lame darguamadaanchobuulaancho WOY leddo surki. Qolteno <?>woy<?> Hajajo xullaallo giddo attama dandaatto.

Concatenate Icon

Sufa

Lame darguamadaanchosufate sayine leddo surki. Qolteno circ Hajajo xullaallo giddo attama dandaatto.

You can also insert user-defined unary operators by typing uoper in the Commands window, followed by the syntax for the character. This function is useful for incorporating special characters into a formula. For example, the command uoper %theta x produces a small Greek letter theta (a component of the LibreOffice Math character set). You can also insert characters not in the LibreOffice character set by choosing Tools - Symbols - Edit.

You can also insert user-defined binary commands by typing boper into the Commands window. For example, the command y boper %theta x produces the small Greek letter theta preceded by a y and followed by an x. You can also insert characters not in the LibreOffice character set by choosing Tools - Symbols - Edit.

<?>oplus<?>Hajajote xullaallo giddo attamatenni, doyichaame ledishshu assaancho bortajetekki giddo surki.

<?>ominus<?>Hajajote xullaallo giddo attamidoyichaame xeishshu assaanchosurkate.

<?>odot<?>Hajajote xullaallo giddo attamidoyichaame bixxille assaanchoafirimalu giddo surkate.

<?>odivide<?>Hajajote xullaallo giddo attamidoyichaame beehishshu assaanchoafirimalu giddo surkate.

a hala'lado xaro bHajajote xullaallo giddo lame fikiima xaru ledo kalaqate(woriidira gurayidinni kayisse aliidira qiniiti geeshsha) mereeronsa attami. Fikiimu qinaawanno daafira xaroho guraanni aleeganno, xaroho qiniitiidiri balu worooganno. Tini hajajo qolteno Hajajote xullaallo eigaru mayino giddo afantanno.

a hala'lado xaro bHajajote xullaallo giddo lame fikiima xaru ledo kalaqate(woriidira gurayidinni kayisse aliidira qiniiti geeshsha) mereeronsa attami. Fikiimu qinaawanno daafira xaroho guraanni aleeganno, xaroho qiniitiidiri balu worooganno. Tini hajajo qolteno Hajajote xullaallo eigaru mayino giddo afantanno.

Afrimalikki giddo mashalaqqishaanchonna wolqa fikiimikki giddo ledatesub woy sup Hajajote xullaallo giddo attami; lawishshu gedera, a sub 2.

Tugote Bido

If you want to use a colon ':' as division sign, choose Tools - Symbols or click the Symbols icon on the Tools bar. Click the Edit button in the dialog that appears, then select the Special symbol set. Enter a meaningful name next to Symbol, for example, "divide" and then click the colon in the set of symbols. Click Add and then OK. Click OK to close the Symbols dialog,too. Now you can use the new symbol, in this case the colon, by entering its name in the Commands window, for example, a %divide b = c.


Qorophishu Bido

Hajajote xullaallora mashalaqqe angatenni eessatto woyite,Kiirote duuchcha ikkitino assaano taalo gano afidhanno gede assate mereeronsa foonqe hasiissannota huwati. Kunino halaale ikkara dandaannohu assaanokki giddo darguamadaano horoonsirate bayicho hornya horoonsirattoha ikkirooti, lawishshu gedera, beehache 4 beh 3 woy a beh b kalaqatto woyiteeti.


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