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===&nbsp; Summary ===<br>The Operators are used to link the Rules together, depending on the user assumption.<br>It can leads to a [[Core Rules#Conditional Core Rules|Conditional Rule]] if a Conditional Operator is used or to a [[Core Rules#Value Core Rules|Value Rule]] if an Arithmetic Operator is used.&lt;br&gt;<br>All the Operators can be referenced in the [[Core Rules]], [[Setup Rules]] and [[Exit Rules]].
=== [[File:CategoryRule_PriceValue.png|left|alt=CategoryRule_PriceValue|CategoryRule_PriceValue]] Summary ===
 
<br>The Operators are used to link the Rules together, depending on the user assumption.<br>It can leads to a [[Core Rules#Conditional Core Rules|Conditional Rule]] if a Conditional Operator is used or to a [[Core Rules#Value Core Rules|Value Rule]] if an Arithmetic Operator is used.&lt;br&gt;<br>All the Operators can be referenced in the [[Core Rules]], [[Setup Rules]] and [[Exit Rules]].


=== Operator Add ===<br>This is an arithmetic Operator. It will add the [[Core Rules#Value Core Rules|Value Rule]] on the left with the [[Core Rules#Value Core Rules|Value Rule]] on the right.<br>&lt;br&gt;<br>Literal operator : +<br>&lt;br&gt;
=== Operator Add ===<br>This is an arithmetic Operator. It will add the [[Core Rules#Value Core Rules|Value Rule]] on the left with the [[Core Rules#Value Core Rules|Value Rule]] on the right.<br>&lt;br&gt;<br>Literal operator : +<br>&lt;br&gt;

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The Operators are used to link the Rules together, depending on the user assumption.
It can leads to a Conditional Rule if a Conditional Operator is used or to a Value Rule if an Arithmetic Operator is used.<br>
All the Operators can be referenced in the Core Rules, Setup Rules and Exit Rules.

=== Operator Add ===
This is an arithmetic Operator. It will add the Value Rule on the left with the Value Rule on the right.
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Literal operator : +
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=== Operator Substract ===
This is an arithmetic Operator. It will substract the Value Rule on the left with the Value Rule on the right.
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Literal operator : -
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=== Operator Multiply ===
This is an arithmetic Operator. It will multiply the Value Rule on the left with the Value Rule on the right.
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Literal operator : x
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=== Operator Divide ===
This is an arithmetic Operator. It will divide the Value Rule on the left with the Value Rule on the right.
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Literal operator : ÷
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=== Operator Greater ===
This is a conditional Operator. It will check if the Value Rule on the left is greater than the Value Rule on the right.
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Literal operator : >
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=== Operator Less ===
This is a conditional Operator. It will check if the Value Rule on the left is lesser than the Value Rule on the right.
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Literal operator : <
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=== Operator Greater or equal ===
This is a conditional Operator. It will check if the Value Rule on the left is greater or equal than the Value Rule on the right.
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Literal operator : ≥
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=== Operator Less or equal ===
This is a conditional Operator. It will check if the Value Rule on the left is lesser or equal than the Value Rule on the right.
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Literal operator : ≤
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=== Operator Equal ===
This is a conditional Operator. It will check if the Value Rule on the left is equal to the Value Rule on the right.
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Literal operator : =
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=== Operator Different ===
This is a conditional Operator. It will check if the Value Rule on the left is different than the Value Rule on the right.
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Literal operator : ≠
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=== Operator AND ===
This is a conditional Operator. It will return True if the Conditional Rule on the left is True AND the Conditional Rule on the right is True, as well. If one of the two conditions is False, this Operator will return False.
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Literal operator : && (boolean AND)
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=== Operator OR ===
This is a conditional Operator. It will return True if the Conditional Rule on the left is True OR if the Conditional Rule on the right is True. If both conditions are True, it will return True. It returns False only when both conditions are False.
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Literal operator : || (boolean OR)
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