Operation

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The word operation can mean any of several things:

  • In mathematics, a well-defined action that, when applied to any permissible combination of known entities, produces a new entity, e.g. , the process of addition in arithmetic--in adding 5 and 3 to obtain 8, the numbers 5 and 3 are the operands, the number 8 is the result, and the plus sign is the operator indicating that the operation performed is addition. See operator, unary operation, binary operation.

Note: Examples of operations include addition, multiplication, extraction, comparison, bit-shift, transfer.