OCLOperators ASCII
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The OCL Operator ASCII refers to the set of symbols and characters used to specify constraints on objects in software development.
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The OCL Operator ASCII is an operator of the static class [[Documentation:Encoding|Encoding.]]
ASCII includes symbols such as +, -, *, /, <, >, =, <=, >=, !=, and logical operators such as and, or, not, xor, implies, etc.
 
These operators are used to define constraints on objects in a precise way. For example, if we have an object representing a person with attributes such as name, age, and address, we could use the OCL Operator ASCII to specify that the age of the person must be greater than or equal to 18 or that the person's address must not be null.
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This page was created by Lars.olofsson@mdriven.net on 2019-10-31. Last edited by Stephanie@mdriven.net on 2025-01-23.

The OCL Operator ASCII is an operator of the static class Encoding.