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Performing Arithmetic Operations
In queries, a number represents a floating-point number. A number can have any double-precision 64-bit format IEEE 754 value. This includes
- A special not-a-number (NaN) value
- Positive and negative infinity
- Positive and negative zero
The numeric operators convert their operands to numbers as if by calling the number()
function. See Converting an Object to a Number.
You can use the following arithmetic operators in queries:
+
performs addition-
performs subtraction
XML allows hyphens (-
) in names. Consequently, the subtraction operator (-
) typically needs to be preceded by white space. For example, foo-bar
evaluates to a node set that contains the child elements named foo-bar
. However, foo
-
bar
evaluates to the difference between the result of converting the string value of the first foo
child element to a number and the result of converting the string value of the first bar
child to a number.
*
performs multiplicationmod
returns the remainder from a truncating division. For example:5 mod 2
returns 1
. 5 mod -2
returns 1
. -5 mod 2
returns -1
. -5 mod -2
returns -1
.
The mod
operator is the same as the %
operator in Java and ECMAScript. But it does not perform the same operation as the IEEE remainder operation, which returns the remainder from a rounding division.