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Mathmatical Symbols in C
C is able to perform basic mathematical operations on variables and values using the following symbols:
- Addition:
+
- Subtraction:
-
- Division:
/
- Multiplication:
*
- Incrementing:
++
- Decrementing:
--
- Modulo:
%
Assignment Operations in C
C can assign values to variables and perform basic mathematical operations using shorthand operators:
- Assignment:
=
- Addition then assignment:
+=
- Subtraction then assignment:
-=
- Multiplication then assignment:
*=
- Division then assignment:
/=
- Modulo then assignment:
%=
Comparing values in C
C can compare two values and/or variables against each other to return true or false. The operators are as follows:
- Do both sides have the same value?
==
- Do the two sides have different values?
!=
- Is the left side a lower value than the right side?
<
- Is the left side a lower or equal value to the right side?
<=
- Is the left side a greater value than the right side?
>
- Is the left side a greater or equal value to the right side?
>=
Logical Operators in C
C can perform logical operations using the following operators:
- and:
&&
(Are both sides true?) - or:
||
(Is at least one side true?) - not:
!
(True becomes false and false becomes true.)
This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by Mirsolih Mirzaahmad õğli
Mirsolih Mirzaahmad õğli | Sciencx (2022-03-17T16:45:01+00:00) Lesson 02. Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2022/03/17/lesson-02/
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