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ADOBE FRAMEMAKER 10
MIF Reference
193
Binary operators
Binary operators have two operand expressions. One of the binary operators, sn (scientific notation), has two display
formats. The following table contains an example of each binary operator with
char[x] as a sample operand.
<MathFullForm `overline[char[x]]'>
<MathFullForm `partial[char[x]]'>
<MathFullForm `pm[char[x]]'>
<MathFullForm `real[char[x]]'>
<MathFullForm `rparen[char[x]]'>
<MathFullForm `rparen[(*i1i*)char[x]]'>
<MathFullForm `rparen[(*i2i*)char[x]]'>
<MathFullForm `sec[char[x]]'>
<MathFullForm `sech[char[x]]'>
<MathFullForm `semicolon[char[x]]'>
<MathFullForm `sgn[char[x]]'>
<MathFullForm `sin[char[x]]'>
<MathFullForm `sinh[char[x]]'>
<MathFullForm `tan[char[x]]'>
<MathFullForm `tanh[char[x]]'>
<MathFullForm `therefore[char[x]]'>
<MathFullForm `ucomma[char[x]]'>
<MathFullForm `uequal[char[x]]'>
<MathFullForm `upbrace[char[x]]'>
<MathFullForm `var[char[x]]'>
Example MathFullForm statement
<MathFullForm `acmut[char[x],char[x]]'>
<MathFullForm `bullet[char[x],char[x]]'>
Example MathFullForm statement
x
x
x±
xreal
x)
x]
x}
xsec
xsech
x;
xsgn
xsin
xsinh
xtan
xtanh
x
x,
x=
x
{
δx
xx{,}
xx

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