Types of Operator
Python language supports the following types of operators.
Arithmetic Operators
Comparison (Relational) Operators
Assignment Operators
Logical Operators
Bitwise Operators
Membership Operators
Identity Operators
Python Arithmetic Operators:
Python Comparison Operators:
These operators compare the values on either sides of them and decide the relation among them. They are also called Relational operators.
Python Assignment Operators:
Python Bitwise Operators:
Bitwise operator works on bits and performs bit by bit operation.
Python Logical Operators:
There are following logical operators supported by Python language.
Python Membership Operators:
Python’s membership operators test for membership in a sequence, such as strings, lists, or tuples.
Python Identity Operators:
Identity operators compare the memory locations of two objects. There are two Identity operators explained below:
Python Operators Precedence:
The following table lists all operators from highest precedence to lowest.
Python language supports the following types of operators.
Arithmetic Operators
Comparison (Relational) Operators
Assignment Operators
Logical Operators
Bitwise Operators
Membership Operators
Identity Operators
Python Arithmetic Operators:
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Operator
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Description
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+
Addition
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Adds
values on either side of the operator.
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-
Subtraction
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Subtracts
right hand operand from left hand operand.
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*
Multiplication
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Multiplies
values on either side of the operator
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/
Division
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Divides
left hand operand by right hand operand
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%
Modulus
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Divides
left hand operand by right hand operand and returns remainder
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**
Exponent
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Performs
exponential (power) calculation on operators
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//
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Floor
Division - The division of operands where the result is the quotient in which
the digits after the decimal point are removed.
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Python Comparison Operators:
These operators compare the values on either sides of them and decide the relation among them. They are also called Relational operators.
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Operator
|
Description
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==
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If
the values of two operands are equal, then the condition becomes true.
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!=
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If
values of two operands are not equal, then condition becomes true.
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<>
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If
values of two operands are not equal, then condition becomes true.
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>
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If
the value of left operand is greater than the value of right operand, then
condition becomes true.
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<
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If
the value of left operand is less than the value of right operand, then
condition becomes true.
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>=
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If
the value of left operand is greater than or equal to the value of right
operand, then condition becomes true.
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<=
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If
the value of left operand is less than or equal to the value of right
operand, then condition becomes true.
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Python Assignment Operators:
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Operator
|
Description
|
|
=
|
Assigns
values from right side operands to left side operand
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+=
Add AND
|
It
adds right operand to the left operand and assign the result to left operand
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-=
Subtract AND
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It
subtracts right operand from the left operand and assign the result to left
operand
|
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*=
Multiply AND
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It
multiplies right operand with the left operand and assign the result to left
operand
|
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/=
Divide AND
|
It
divides left operand with the right operand and assign the result to left
operand
|
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%=
Modulus AND
|
It
takes modulus using two operands and assign the result to left operand
|
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**=
Exponent AND
|
Performs
exponential (power) calculation on operators and assign value to the left
operand
|
|
//=
Floor Division
|
It
performs floor division on operators and assign value to the left operand
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Python Bitwise Operators:
Bitwise operator works on bits and performs bit by bit operation.
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Operator
|
Description
|
|
&
Binary AND
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Operator
copies a bit to the result if it exists in both operands
|
|
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Binary OR
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It
copies a bit if it exists in either operand.
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^
Binary XOR
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It
copies the bit if it is set in one operand but not both.
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~
Binary Ones Complement
|
It is
unary and has the effect of 'flipping' bits.
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<<
Binary Left Shift
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The
left operands value is moved left by the number of bits specified by the
right operand.
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>>
Binary Right Shift
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The
left operands value is moved right by the number of bits specified by the
right operand.
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Python Logical Operators:
There are following logical operators supported by Python language.
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Operator
|
Description
|
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and
Logical AND
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If
both the operands are true then condition becomes true.
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or
Logical OR
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If
any of the two operands are non-zero then condition becomes true.
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not
Logical NOT
|
Used
to reverse the logical state of its operand.
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Python Membership Operators:
Python’s membership operators test for membership in a sequence, such as strings, lists, or tuples.
|
Operator
|
Description
|
|
in
|
Evaluates
to true if it finds a variable in the specified sequence and false otherwise.
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|
not
in
|
Evaluates
to true if it does not finds a variable in the specified sequence and false
otherwise.
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Python Identity Operators:
Identity operators compare the memory locations of two objects. There are two Identity operators explained below:
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Operator
|
Description
|
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is
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Evaluates
to true if the variables on either side of the operator point to the same
object and false otherwise.
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is
not
|
Evaluates
to false if the variables on either side of the operator point to the same
object and true otherwise.
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Python Operators Precedence:
The following table lists all operators from highest precedence to lowest.
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Operator
|
Description
|
|
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**
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Exponentiation
(raise to the power)
|
|
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~ + -
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Ccomplement,
unary plus and minus (method names for the last two are +@ and -@)
|
|
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* / %
//
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Multiply,
divide, modulo and floor division
|
|
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+ -
|
Addition
and subtraction
|
|
|
>>
<<
|
Right
and left bitwise shift
|
|
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&
|
Bitwise
'AND'
|
|
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^ |
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Bitwise
exclusive `OR' and regular `OR'
|
|
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<=
< > >=
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Comparison
operators
|
|
|
<>
== !=
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Equality
operators
|
|
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= %=
/= //= -= += *= **=
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Assignment
operators
|
|
|
is is
not
|
Identity
operators
|
|
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in
not in
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Membership
operators
|
|
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not
or and
|
Logical
operators
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