Using mathematical operators in expressions, Using string operators in expressions – Pitney Bowes MapInfo Professional User Manual
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What MapInfo Professional Expects
System Order
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M/d/yy
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MM/dd/yy
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Using Mathematical Operators in Expressions
Use the Expression dialog box to formulate mathematical and alphanumeric expressions in several
MapInfo Professional dialog boxes. Mathematical operators are often used in creating expressions. The
following chart shows the operator's symbol, name, example, and how the operators handle different
data types.
Detailed Example
Example
Description
Symbol
Date + Number: Date
04/01/2007 + 4: 04/05/2007
A + B
plus
+
FloatNumber + Date: Date
4 + 232: 236
Date - Number: Date
Number - Date: Date
A - B (subtraction)
-A (negative)
minus
-
236 - 4: 232
some number - some number: Float
some integer * some integer: Integer
some number * some number: Float
A * B
times
*
some number / some number: Float
A / B
divided by
/
some number ^ some number: Float
A ^ B
exponentiation
^
The following calculations are possible:
• Adding numbers to dates to yield another date.
• Subtracting a number from a date to yield another date.
• Subtracting a date from a date to yield a number.
When you add numbers to dates or subtract numbers from dates, MapInfo Professional treats the numbers
as specifying a number of days. When you add or subtract a week, you use the number 7.
When you add or subtract a month, you use 30 or 31. When MapInfo Professional subtracts a date from
a date, the result indicates a number of days.
Using String Operators in Expressions
"concatenation" - connects strings and string expressions.
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Creating Expressions