Some operators behave differently depending on the type of data passed to them. For example, not performs bitwise
negation on an integer operand and logical negation on a Boolean operand. Such operators appear below under
multiple categories.
Except for
^, is, and in, all operators can take operands of type Variant.
The sections that follow assume some familiarity with Delphi data types.
For information about operator precedence in complex expressions, see Operator Precedence Rules, later in this
topic.
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