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operand
[op-uh-rand]
noun
a quantity upon which a mathematical operation is performed.
operand
/ ˈɒəˌæԻ /
noun
a quantity or function upon which a mathematical or logical operation is performed
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of operand1
Example Sentences
Some corporate buyers’ modus operand is to slap their name onto new acquisitions immediately and bring in their own managers to spread their corporate culture.
This sum is used to locate the operand.
The original address, Y, of the instruction will not be used to locate the operand of the instruction, as is the normal case.
Routines which require two operands, e.g., add, subtract, multiply and divide, require an index register to specify the address of the second operand.
The subroutines are called with one operand in the accumulator.
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