Basic Lua: Operators

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Lua operators are expressions used to perform calculations or to pass arguments between different value types.

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Conditional Operators

if Query if something does or does not meet a certain condition.
else Do something else if the query condition was not met.
elseif Used to add additional if queries, if the initial query condition was not met.
end This is used to close various queries or functions; there must be the same amount of end as if; except in instances where elseif has been used.

if

if statements are one of the most common staples of programming, because programs & games & just about everything we do in life consists of if queries; should I wear this tie today? Do I need to go grocery shopping after work? Should I buy this game, or that game? etc. etc.

Let's say that we have a variable called var & we want to check if the var contains the boolean value true...

local var = true -- create a variable & add a boolean value to it

if var then -- alternatively you can query "if var == true then"
  print("var = true")
end
Quick note: if a variable contains a boolean value of true or false, then there is no need to use definitive query based operators as the variable on it's own will return the boolean value.
if condition is true (method 2)
local a = true

if a == true then
  print("a = true")
end
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if condition is false
local a = false

if a == false then
  print("a = false")
end
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else

if condition is not met, then do else
local a = false

if a then
  print("a = true")
else
  print("a = false")
end
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elseif

if condition is not met, then do elseif
local a = false

if a then
  print("a = true")
elseif a == false then
  print("a = false")
end
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Logical Operators

and Allows you to check multiple conditions in a single if query.
or Allows you to add an alternative if query into a single if query.
not Checks if condition equals false or negative.

and

if condition a is true and condition b is false then
local a = true
local b = false

if a == true and b == false then
  print("a = true", "b = false")
end
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or

if condition is true or condition == true then
local a = true

if a or a == true then
 print("a = true")
end
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not

if condition is not true
local a = false

if not a then
 print("a = false")
end
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Comparison Operators

== Equal to.
~= Does not equal.
>= Greater than or equal to.
> Greater than.
<= Less than or equal to.
< Less than.

equal to

if a equals 1
local a = 1

if a == 1 then
 print("a = 1")
end
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does not equal

if a does not equal 2
local a = 1

if a ~= 2 then
 print("a = " .. a)
end
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greater than or equal to

if a is greater than or equal to 2
local a = 5

if a >= 2 then
 print("a = " .. a)
end
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greater than

if a is greater than 2
local a = 3

if a > 2 then
 print("a = " .. a)
end
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less than or equal to

if a less than or equal to 2
local a = 2

if a <=  2 then
 print("a = " .. a)
end
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less than

if a less than 2
local a = 0

if a <  2 then
 print("a = " .. a)
end
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Mathematical Operators

+ Add
- Subtract or invert
* Multiply
/ Divide
^ Power
% Remainder

add

1 + 2 = 3
local a = 1
local b = 2
local result = a + b

print( result )
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subtract

3 - 2 = 1
local a = 3
local b = 2
local result = a - b

print( result )
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inverse

inv of 3 = -3
local a = 3
local result = -a

print( "original value: " .. a, "inversed value: " .. result )
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multiply

2 x 2 = 4
local a = 2
local result = a * a

print( result )
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divide

10 ÷ 5 = 2
local a = 10
local b = 5
local result = a / b

print( result )
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power

base of 2, power of 8 (2ⁿ) = 256
local a, b = 2, 16
local result = a ^ b -- generate answer
 
-- break down power function into string result (ignore this code)
function power(i1, i2)
 local val = "" -- clear string
 --+--
 for i = 1, i2 do -- generate the longhand math formula
  if i < i2 then val = val..i1.."*" else val = val..i1 end
 end
 return "which is the equivalent of " .. val
end
 
print("power value of "..a.." & "..b.."  = " .. result, power(a,b))
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remainder

remainder of 25 ÷ 4 = 1
local a = 25
local b = 4
local result = a / 4
local remainder = a % b
local decimal = remainder / b

print("result: 25 ÷ 4 = "  .. result, "remainder: .25 x 4 = " .. remainder, "decimal: 1 ÷ 4 = " .. decimal )
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