Expr 937808300: 932955077

Expr 937808300: 932955077

In modern scripting (like Bash), it is often more efficient to use Arithmetic Expansion —for example: $((937808300 + 932955077)) .

If you intended to perform an arithmetic operation between these two large integers, here are the results for the most common operators: expr 937808300 + 932955077 Result: 1,870,763,377 Subtraction ( - ): expr 937808300 - 932955077 Result: 4,853,223 Multiplication ( \* ): expr 937808300 \* 932955077 Result: 874,933,014,737,739,100

Note: In most shells, the asterisk must be escaped with a backslash to prevent it from being interpreted as a wildcard. expr 937808300 / 932955077 Result: 1 expr 937808300 932955077

Note: expr performs integer division, so it discards the remainder. Usage Tips

expr treats each number and operator as a separate argument. You must include spaces (e.g., 9 + 5 , not 9+5 ). In modern scripting (like Bash), it is often

print(937808300 + 932955077) print(937808300 - 932955077) print(937808300 * 932955077) print(937808300 / 932955077) Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard

The expr utility requires an operator to perform a calculation. Without an operator (like + , - , * , or / ), the command will typically return an error or simply print the first number, depending on the specific shell environment. Potential Calculations Usage Tips expr treats each number and operator

The command expr 937808300 932955077 is an incomplete instruction for the , which is used to evaluate expressions in a terminal environment. Functionality