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C++ Lessons : 9. Operators


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C++ Operators

Operators are used to perform operations on variables and values.

In the example below, we use the + operator to add together two values:

Example

int x = 100 + 50;

Although the + operator is often used to add together two values, like in the example above, it can also be used to add together a variable and a value, or a variable and another variable:

Example

int sum1 = 100 + 50;        // 150 (100 + 50)
int sum2 = sum1 + 250;      // 400 (150 + 250)
int sum3 = sum2 + sum2;     // 800 (400 + 400)

C++ divides the operators into the following groups:


Arithmetic Operators

Arithmetic operators are used to perform common mathematical operations.

Operator

Name

Description

Example

 

+

Addition

Adds together two values

x + y

 

-

Subtraction

Subtracts one value from another

x - y

 

*

Multiplication

Multiplies two values

x * y

 

/

Division

Divides one value by another

x / y

 

%

Modulus

Returns the division remainder

x % y

 

++

Increment

Increases the value of a variable by 1

++x

 

--

Decrement

Decreases the value of a variable by 1

--x

 

 

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