Symbol1 | Real2 | → |
Symbol1 | Complex2 | → |
Symbol1 | Integer2 | → |
Symbol1 | Array2 | → |
Real1 | Symbol2 | → |
Complex1 | Symbol2 | → |
Integer1 | Symbol2 | → |
Array1 | Symbol2 | → |
This operation takes a symbol and another item of just about any numeric type (real, complex, integer or matrix). The symbol can be in either position on the stack and the other item on the stack must be a numeric input. It gets the value of that symbol from the current directory and performs the subtract operation.
If the symbol is in stack level 2, then the value of the symbol is divided by the numeric argument from stack level 1. If the symbol is in stack level 1, then the numeric argument from stack level 2 is divided by the value of the symbol. Either way, the result of that operation is stored back to the symbol. The old value of the symbol is replaced with the new calculated value. Nothing is returned on the stack because the result is stored in the symbol.