%foo% is the syntax for a binary operator.
In base R:
%in%: ‘"%in%" <- function(x, table) match(x, table, nomatch = 0) > 0’
%/% and %% perform integer division and modular division respectively, and are described on the ?Arithmetic help page.
%o% gives the outer product of arrays.
%*% performs matrix multiplication.
%x% performs the Kronecker product of arrays.
In ggplot2:
%+% replaces the data frame in a ggplot.
%+replace% modifies theme elements in a ggplot.
%inside% (internal) checks for values in a range.
%||% (internal) provides a default value in case of NULL values. This function also appears internally in devtools, reshape2, roxygen2 and knitr. (In knitr it is called %n%.)
In magrittr:
%>% pipes the left-hand side into an expression on the right-hand side.
%<>% pipes the left-hand side into an expression on the right-hand side, and then assigns the result back into the left-hand side object.
%T>% pipes the left-hand side into an expression on the right-hand side, which it uses only for its side effects, returning the left-hand side.
%,% builds a functional sequence.
%$% exposes exposes columns of a data.frame or members of a list.
In data.table:
%between% checks for values in a range.
%chin% is like %in%, optimised for character vectors.
%like% checks for regular expression matches.
In Hmisc:
%nin% returns the opposite of %in%.
In devtools:
%:::% (internal) gets a variable from a namespace passed as a string.
In sp:
%over% performs a spatial join (e.g., which polygon corresponds to some points?)
In rebus:
%R% concatenates elements of a regex object.