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A similar question has been addressed here:

How can one define an infix operator with an arbitrary unicode character?How can one define an infix operator with an arbitrary unicode character?

I strongly encourage you to add an operator, if necessary, rather than changing the behavior of the built-in one.

Nevertheless, if you are undeterred might be able to make this change in a similar fashion but I expect it to break the system if you are successful.

A similar question has been addressed here:

How can one define an infix operator with an arbitrary unicode character?

I strongly encourage you to add an operator, if necessary, rather than changing the behavior of the built-in one.

Nevertheless, if you are undeterred might be able to make this change in a similar fashion but I expect it to break the system if you are successful.

A similar question has been addressed here:

How can one define an infix operator with an arbitrary unicode character?

I strongly encourage you to add an operator, if necessary, rather than changing the behavior of the built-in one.

Nevertheless, if you are undeterred might be able to make this change in a similar fashion but I expect it to break the system if you are successful.

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A similar question has been addressed here:

How can one define an infix operator with an arbitrary unicode character?

I strongly encourage you to add an operator, if necessary, rather than changing the behavior of the built-in one.

Nevertheless, if you are undeterred might be able to make this change in a similar fashion but I expect it to break the system if you are successful.