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Now that you know how to create data and store it into variables, we can now go over how to modify and operate on that data. Operators are used for this purpose, they take one or more operands and produce a result value. Operators which take one operand are called unary operators, two operands are binary operators, and three are ternary operators. | Now that you know how to create data and store it into variables, we can now go over how to modify and operate on that data. Operators are used for this purpose, they take one or more operands and produce a result value. Operators which take one operand are called unary operators, two operands are binary operators, and three are ternary operators. |