lvalue

/ˈɛlˌvaʊv/ (el-VOH-v)

Definitions

1. noun

In programming, a variable that can appear on the left-hand side of an assignment statement, allowing its value to be modified.

“The compiler checks if the variable is an lvalue before assigning the new value to it.”

Synonyms

  • assignable
  • variable

Antonyms

  • constant
  • rvalue