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Hi chris,
According to Arthur Putt and Bill Brower, operators' precedence is :
Parentheses
Exponentiation
Multiplication
Division
Addition
Subtraction
According to S. K. Tennis :
Parentheses
Multiplication or Division
Addition and Subtraction
<, >,=, <=, >=, <>
And
Or
Regards,
Philippe
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----- Original Message -----
From: Chris Baker <chrisbak@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Omega List <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, October 07, 1999 9:02 PM
Subject: TS 2000 ELA Operator Precedence
> I found that:
> (value1 + value2)/2*MaxBarsBack;
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> gave different results than:
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> (value1 + value2)/(2*MaxBarsBack).
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> I thought normal operator precedence was parenthesis, "*", and then "/" ?.
>
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