[SYMBOL]
[A]
[B]
[C]
[D]
[E]
[F]
[G]
[H]
[I]
[J]
[K]
[L]
[M]
[N]
[O]
[P]
[Q]
[R]
[S]
[T]
[U]
[V]
[W]
[X]
! (not operator)
!= (not equals operator)
2nd
"spaghetti code"
% (modulus operator)
%= (modulus self-assignment operator)
&& (and operator)
> (greater than operator)
>= (greater than or equal to operator)
< (less than operator)
<= (less than or equal to operator)
2nd
() (parentheses) changing order of evaluation
grouping in regular expressions
* (multiplication operator)
*= (multiplication self-assignment operator)
+ (addition operator)
combining delegates
+ (concatenation operator)
+ (plus sign), in Autos window
++ (increment operator)
2nd
+= (addition self-assignment operator)
adding events
adding to multicast delegates
2nd
- (subtraction operator)
-- (decrement operator)
-= (subtraction self-assignment operator)
removing from multicast delegates
. (dot operator), in object names
.cs extension
.csproj extension
.NET Enterprise Servers
.NET Framework
.NET Framework Class Library (FCL)
.NET platform
2nd
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web sites about
.NET types, corresponding to C# types
.NET-enabled non-PC devices
.sln extension
/ (division operator)
/* */ (comment delimeters)
// (slashes, two), beginning comments
/// (slashes, three), beginning comments
/= (division self-assignment operator)
; (semicolon), ending statements with
2nd
= (assignment operator)
2nd
3rd
copying strings
== (equals operator)
2nd
3rd
? (ternary operator)
@ (verbatim string literals)
[] (square brackets) in array declarations
array index operator
in indexer declarations
in jagged array declaration
string index operator
in syntax specification
\ (backslash), beginning escape characters
\: (colon) creating a derived class
following labels
implementing interfaces
invoking constructor of base class
\n (new line escape character)
2nd
\t (tab escape character)
^ (caret), indicating new line in regular expressions
{} (braces) enclosing block of statements
2nd
3rd
enclosing class body
2nd
enclosing initial array elements
enclosing namespaces
| (vertical bar), grouping in regular expressions
|| (or operator)
|