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What is operator in java?

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An operator is a symbol that does something in Java. for ex: "+" is an arithmetic operator that adds two numbers. ">" is a logical operator that checks if one number is greater than the other. There are many different types of operators in Java like Arithmetic, Logical, Relational and Assignment operators

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