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custom operators using ? #1291

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2 changes: 2 additions & 0 deletions docs/fsharp/language-reference/operator-overloading.md
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The operator character `.` does not affect precedence, so that, for example, if you want to define your own version of multiplication that has the same precedence and associativity as ordinary multiplication, you could create operators such as `.*`.

Only the operators `?` and `?<-` may start with `?.`

A table that shows the precedence of all operators in F# can be found in [Symbol and Operator Reference](symbol-and-operator-reference/index.md).


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