symbols ======= scilab operator names Description ~~~~~~~~~~~ Use the following names to get help on a specific symbol. operator name in Scilab help `',", .'` `quote`_ `+` `plus`_ `-` `minus`_ `*,.*` `star`_ `/, ./, /.` `slash`_ `\,.\ ,\.` `backslash`_ `.` `dot`_ `=, ==` `equal`_ `<,>,>=,<=,<>` `less`_, `greater`_ `~` `tilda`_ `[]` `brackets`_ `()` `parents`_ `%` `percent`_ `:` `colon`_ `,` `comma`_ `;` `semicolon`_ `^` `hat`_ `.^` `power`_ `|` `or_op`_ `&` `and_op`_ `.*., ./., .\.` `kron`_ `$` `dollar`_ Remark ~~~~~~ For historical reasons, different symbols may represent the same operator: `{` as the same meaning as `[` `}` as the same meaning as `]` `@` as the same meaning as `~` ``` as the same meaning as < It is highly recommended not to use these features because they will be removed in the future. See Also ~~~~~~~~ + `overloading`_ display, functions and operators overloading capabilities .. _percent: percent.html .. _dollar: dollar.html .. _and_op: and_op.html .. _or_op: or_op.html .. _slash: slash.html .. _less: less.html .. _power: power.html .. _minus: minus.html .. _kron: kron.html .. _backslash: backslash.html .. _parents: parents.html .. _plus: plus.html .. _dot: dot.html .. _star: star.html .. _colon: colon.html .. _overloading: overloading.html .. _brackets: brackets.html .. _semicolon: semicolon.html .. _hat: hat.html .. _greater: less.html#greater .. _equal: equal.html .. _quote: quote.html .. _tilda: tilda.html .. _comma: comma.html