operand

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A quantity to which an operator is applied (in 3 - x, the operands of the subtraction operator are 3 and x)
A language element on which an operation is performed
A value participating in an operation
One of the values on which an operator operates
An operand is a constant or variable value that is manipulated in an expression (EXPR) Let OP stand for operand Each OP of an EXPR is also an EXPR, since it represents a single value OPs include constants, identifiers, function calls and so on Every OP has a type
An operand is an argument of an operator Expressions involve combinations of operators and operands The value of an expression is determined by applying the operation defined by each operator to the value of its operands
second, third etc sub-expression of a compound expression
In user commands, each operand works with a specific operator to further specify an action to be taken by MicroStation
(n ) an expression that preceeds or succeeds an operator
An entity on which an operation is performed
In computer operations, a word on which an operation is to be performed
The symbol, quantity, or thing upon which a mathematical operation is performed; called also faciend
(1) Value being manipulated (2) Address or symbolic name in assembly language instruction
The passive element in an expression on which an operation is performed Every expression must have at least one operand For example, in I NE J, I and J are operands Contrast with operator
That part of an instruction that specifies the address of the source, the address of the destination, or the data itself on which the processor is to operate
a quantity upon which a mathematical operation is performed
One sub-expression of an operator expression See the chapter on Expressions
Whereas the general definition of operand is "that component which is operated upon", for the purposes of this publication, any lowercase word (or words) that appears in a statement or entry format can be considered to be an operand and, as such, is an implied reference to the data indicated by the operand
{i} quantity on which a mathematical operation is performed; unit of data upon which an operation is performed (Mathematics, Computers)
The part of the instruction which specifies the data on which the operation is to performed 4 1, p71
"In Excel, a constant value, range name, or cell address that you use in building formula expressions "
Specifies the data or location of the data that will be used by machine language instructions 3 20
An entity on which an operation is performed I, A
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    [ "ä-p&-'rand ] (noun.) 1886. Latin operandum, neuter of gerundive of operari.