operand的意思和读音

operand

: ['ɒpərænd] : ['ɒpərænd]

n.

operands  

operandn.

1.the number on which an operation is to be done

n.1.

n.1.a quantity, function, or other entity that is to have a mathematical operation performed on it2.the portion of a computer instruction that specifies the location in memory of the data to be manipulated

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1.Takes two operands: the left-hand operand is an object and the right is the name of a member of that object.

2.SFE accepts a single operand to its right. The operand must be the name of a relocatable segment.SFE

3.An operand can be a valid expression of any size, composed of any number of other operations.

4.The result of any expression can be used as the operand of another expression.

5.If one of the operands is of an integral type, then that operand is converted to the floating-point type of the other operand.

6.Expression requires the first operand to be of a reference type and the second operand to be the name of a data type.

7.The operations that can be performed on the operand stack are all defined independently of any native processor's instruction set.

8.The left operand is a string expression, and the right operand is a string containing the pattern to be used for matching.

9.And there should be a separate function for fetching the next input operator or operand.

10.When an operand consists solely of a register name, it is called a register operand.