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    Tygur
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    Any alphabetic characters in operators?

    I'm just wondering: Are there any operators in C++ that contain alphabetic characters? I don't think there are, but I don't know everything about C++.

    For example, Visual Basic has And, Or, and Xor, which all contain alphabetic characters.

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    jim mcnamara
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    IF you mean elementary arithmetic or bitwise operators: no.

    Ked showed you stuff which are a kind of operatoir, but not like I think you meant. C does a lot of stuff that does not translate to VB. Contrariwise, VB has a lot of functions that must be coded from scratch in C.

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