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Module by: Eduardo Perez. E-mail the author

Summary: The creation of this content was supported in some part by NSF grant 0538934.

Numeric

Figure 1: Numeric Operators
A 5x7 table of icons. The table is found under the directory levels 'Programming' and 'Numeric'.
Figure 2: Complex Numeric Operations
A row of 7 icons contained in the directory heirarchy under 'Programming', 'Numeric', and 'Complex'.
Figure 3: Numeric Data Manipulation Operators
A 2x7 table of icons contained in the directory hierarchy 'Programming', 'Numeric', and 'Data Manipulation'.
Figure 4: Numeric Conversion Operators
A 4x7 table of icons contained in the directory hierarchy 'Programming', 'Numeric', and 'Conversion'.

Boolean

Figure 5: Boolean Operators
A 3x6 table of icons contained in the directory hierarchy 'Programming' and 'Boolean'.

Comparison

Figure 6: Comparison Operators
A 4x7 table of icons contained in the directory hierarchy 'Programming' and 'Comparison'.

String

Figure 7: String Operators
A 6x7 table of icons contained in the directory hierarchy 'Programming' and 'Sting'.
Figure 8: String/Number Operators
A 2x6 table of icons contained in the directory hierarchy 'Programming', 'Sting' and 'String/Number Conversion'.

Math

Math Constants

Figure 9: Mathematical Constants
A 3x6 table of icons contained in the directory hierarchy 'Programming', 'Numeric' and 'Math and Scientific Constants'.

Trigonometric Functions

Figure 10: Trigonometric Functions
A 3x6 table of icons contained in the directory hierarchy 'Mathematics', 'Elementary and Special Functions' and 'Trigonometric Functions'.

Exponential and Logarithmic Functions

Figure 11: Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
A 2x6 table of icons contained in the directory hierarchy 'Mathematics', 'Elementary and Special Functions' and 'Exponential Functions'.

Hyperbolic Functions

Figure 12: Hyperbolic Functions
A 2x6 table of icons contained in the directory hierarchy 'Mathematics', 'Elementary and Special Functions' and 'Hyperbolic Functions'.

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