👉 In programming, an "indiscriminate" operator is one that does not distinguish between different types of values. For example, `a > b` and `a < b` are both valid in a class or function definition. In terms of programming languages, "indiscriminate" means that the comparison operators (such as `<`, `>`, `<=`, `>=`) do not consider the order of operands when determining which value is greater than another. For example: ``` int x