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JScript has a full range of operators, including computational, logical, bitwise, and assignment, as well as some miscellaneous operators. Operators combine simple expressions to compose more complex expressions.
In This Section
- Operator Summary 
 Provides tables of the JScript operators that are grouped by type of operator.
- Operator Precedence 
 Provides a table that lists operators and corresponding precedence and an example of how operator precedence works.
- Coercion By Bitwise Operators 
 Describes the rules that govern the coercion of the operands of bitwise operators. Coercion is required so the binary formats of the operands are compatible with each other and the bitwise operator.
Related Sections
- JScript Assignments and Equality 
 Explains how to use the assignment, equality, and strict equality operators.
- Coercion in JScript 
 Explains the concept of coercion, how to use it, and the limitations of coercion.
- Operators (Visual Studio - JScript) 
 Lists links to reference topics for the operators in JScript.