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− | The symbol <syntaxhighlight lang="pascal" | + | The symbol <syntaxhighlight lang="pascal" inline>+</syntaxhighlight> (pronounced “plus”) is used to: |
* explicitly indicate the positive sign of a number, | * explicitly indicate the positive sign of a number, | ||
* add two numbers resulting to a number, | * add two numbers resulting to a number, | ||
* form a union of [[Set|sets]], | * form a union of [[Set|sets]], | ||
− | * (FPC) concatenate two strings (or characters; except [[PChar|<syntaxhighlight lang="pascal" | + | * (FPC) concatenate two strings (or characters; except [[PChar|<syntaxhighlight lang="pascal" inline>pchar</syntaxhighlight>]]). |
+ | * if <syntaxhighlight lang="delphi" inline>{$modeSwitch arrayOperators+}</syntaxhighlight> (default in [[Mode Delphi|<syntaxhighlight lang="delphi" inline>{$mode Delphi}</syntaxhighlight>]]), concatenate arrays (since FPC 3.2.0) | ||
+ | * enable a feature in a <syntaxhighlight lang="delphi" inline>{$modeSwitch}</syntaxhighlight> | ||
<syntaxhighlight lang="pascal" line> | <syntaxhighlight lang="pascal" line> | ||
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end. | end. | ||
</syntaxhighlight> | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
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+ | The plus sign is also a unary operator. | ||
+ | One can write such stupid expressions as <syntaxhighlight lang="pascal" inline>++++++++++++++42</syntaxhighlight> which will evaluate to positive 42. | ||
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+ | In [[ASCII]], the character code decimal <syntaxhighlight lang="pascal" inline>43</syntaxhighlight> (or [[Hexadecimal|hexadecimal]] <syntaxhighlight lang="pascal" inline>2B</syntaxhighlight>) is defined to be <syntaxhighlight lang="pascal" inline>+</syntaxhighlight> (plus sign). | ||
== see also == | == see also == | ||
− | * {{Doc|package=RTL|unit=system|identifier=add|text=<syntaxhighlight lang="pascal" | + | * {{Doc|package=RTL|unit=system|identifier=.op-add-variant-ariant-ariant|text=<syntaxhighlight lang="pascal" inline>system.add</syntaxhighlight>}} |
− | * {{Doc|package=RTL|unit=system|identifier=concat|text=<syntaxhighlight lang="pascal" | + | * {{Doc|package=RTL|unit=system|identifier=concat|text=<syntaxhighlight lang="pascal" inline>system.concat</syntaxhighlight>}} returns concatenation of strings |
− | * {{Doc|package=RTL|unit=strings|identifier=strcat|text=<syntaxhighlight lang="pascal" | + | * {{Doc|package=RTL|unit=strings|identifier=strcat|text=<syntaxhighlight lang="pascal" inline>strings.strcat</syntaxhighlight>}} returns concatenation of [[PChar|<syntaxhighlight lang="pascal" inline>pchar</syntaxhighlight>]] strings |
{{Symbols}} | {{Symbols}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:41, 17 October 2019
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The symbol +
(pronounced “plus”) is used to:
- explicitly indicate the positive sign of a number,
- add two numbers resulting to a number,
- form a union of sets,
- (FPC) concatenate two strings (or characters; except
pchar
). - if
{$modeSwitch arrayOperators+}
(default in{$mode Delphi}
), concatenate arrays (since FPC 3.2.0) - enable a feature in a
{$modeSwitch}
1program plusDemo(input, output, stderr);
2
3var
4 x: longint;
5 g: set of (foo, bar);
6 m: string;
7begin
8 // unary operator: positive sign
9 x := +7; // x becomes positive 7
10 x := +$100; // x becomes 256
11 // (dollar sign denotes hexadecimal base)
12
13 // addition
14 x := 7 + 7; // x becomes 14
15 x := 7 + 7 + 7 + 7 + 7 + 7; // x becomes 42
16
17 // union of sets
18 g := [foo] + [bar]; // g becomes [foo, bar]
19
20 // concatenation of strings and/or characters (FPC/Delphi extension)
21 m := 'Hello ' + 'world!'; // m becomes 'Hello world!'
22end.
The plus sign is also a unary operator.
One can write such stupid expressions as ++++++++++++++42
which will evaluate to positive 42.
In ASCII, the character code decimal 43
(or hexadecimal 2B
) is defined to be +
(plus sign).
see also
system.add
system.concat
returns concatenation of stringsstrings.strcat
returns concatenation ofpchar
strings
single characters |
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character pairs |
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