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Infix (2262 bytes)
1: '''''Infix''''' has meanings in [[linguistics]], [[mathemati... 5: An '''infix''' is an [[affix]] inserted inside another [[morp... 7: In addition, several infixlike constructions are often heard in plain Englis... 9: * [[Expletive infixation]], a form of [[tmesis]] seen in [[profanity]... 12: ...[English_language|English]] has only a few arcane infixes that are listed in [[dictionary|dictionaries]].... Infix notation (1062 bytes) 1: ...most people, in which [[operator]]s are written [[infix]]-style between the [[operand]]s they act on. It ... 3: In infix notation, unlike in prefix or postfix notations, ... Riism (3101 bytes) 8: * The [[infix|infixes]] '''-iĉ-''' and '''-in-''' are used in a ... 10: ... corresponding feminine forms with the '''-in-''' infix. 15: The [[infix]] and radical changes do not increase the number ... 21: ...an add the [[prefix]] '''ge-''', when neither the infix '''-iĉ-''' or '''-in-''' is used and the '''... Common operator notation (5532 bytes) 31: ...immediately succeeds its operand, as in "x!". An infix operator exists between its left and right operan... 37: order of operator association. An infix operator can be 50: precedence. For example, in [[Prolog]], the infix operator ':-' is 68: ...o not necessarily have higher precedence than all infix operators. 80: ...gramming language|C]], for example, has a ternary infix operator "? :". <!-- speculation Would Subtraction (2876 bytes) 1: ...ns. It is usually denoted by an [[infix notation|infix]] [[minus sign]]. TI SR-50 (782 bytes) 3: ...or [[floating point]] numbers. It used ordinary [[infix notation]], as opposed to the [[reverse polish no... Affix (737 bytes) 1: ...front), a [[suffix]] (attached at the back), an [[infix]] (in between) or a [[circumfix]] (two parts, one... Circumfix (990 bytes) 1: ...[[suffix]]es, that are attached at the end; and [[infix]]es, inserted in the middle. See also [[epenthes... Polish notation (998 bytes) 22: *[[Infix notation]] Reverse Polish notation (9590 bytes) 85: == Converting from infix notation == 87: ...on]] to RPN is [[stack (computing)|stack]]-based. Infix expressions are the form of math most people are ... 176: ...reter (computing)|interpreted]]. Conversion from Infix to RPN can also allow for easier computer simplif... 194: * [[Infix]] notation Tmesis (1072 bytes) 3: ...ts sometimes describe tmesis as a form of [[infix|infixing]]. 8: ...find it any-blooming-where" (see also [[expletive infixation]]) Prefix (2651 bytes) 28: * [[infix]] : [[infix_notation]] 41: * [[infix]] Suffix (1092 bytes) 18: * [[infix]] HP-38G (972 bytes) 5: ...8G, unlike most of HP's other calculators, uses [[infix notation]] rather than [[Reverse Polish notation]... Affixation (973 bytes) 18: |[[Infix]]* 31: ''*''[[English language|English]] infixes only exist in exclamatory cunstructions like th... Syntactic sugar (2918 bytes) 5: ...ual math by calling functions. In these cases the infix notation is actually syntactic sugar for somethin... Mary programming language (1212 bytes) 3: ...pressions were constructed using the conventional infix operators, but all of them had the same precedenc... Left-hand side and right-hand side of an equation (1196 bytes) 33: More abstractly, when using [[infix]] notation UM (1257 bytes) 20: *The [[infix]] '''-um-''' occurs in many [[Austronesian]] lang... American Computer Science League (2751 bytes) 1: ...x]]/[[postfix notation|postfix]]/[[infix notation|infix]] notation.
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