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== Bitwise Operators == | == Bitwise Operators == | ||
'''C''' provides a special operator for bit operation between two variables. | '''C''' provides a special operator for bit operation between two variables. | ||
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! Operator !! Description | |||
|- | |||
| << || Binary Left Shift Operator | |||
|- | |||
| >> || Binary Right Shift Operator | |||
|- | |||
| ~ || Binary One's Complement Operator | |||
|- | |||
| & || Binary AND Operator | |||
|- | |||
| ^ || Binary XOR Operator | |||
|- | |||
| | || Binary OR Operator | |||
|} | |||
== Assignment Operators == | == Assignment Operators == |
Revision as of 04:18, 5 February 2018
An operator is a symbol that tells the compiler to perform specific mathematical or logical functions. C language is rich in built-in operators and provides the following types of operators:
Arithmetic Operators
Arithmetic Operators are used to performing mathematical calculations like addition +
, subtraction -
, multiplication *
, division /
and modulus %
.
Operator | Description |
---|---|
+ | Addition |
- | Subtraction |
* | Multiplication |
/ | Division |
% | Modulus |
Increment and Decrement Operators
Increment and Decrement Operators are useful operators generally used to minimize the calculation, i.e. ++x
& x++
means x=x+1
or --x
& x−−
means x=x-1
. But there is a slight difference between ++
or −−
written before or after the operand. Applying the pre-increment first add one to the operand and then the result is assigned to the variable on left whereas post-increment first assigns the value to the variable on left and then increment the operand.
Operator | Description |
---|---|
++ | Increment |
−− | Decrement |
Relational Operators
Relational operators are used to compare two quantities or values.
Operator | Description |
---|---|
== | Is equal to |
!= | Is not equal to |
> | Greater than |
< | Less than |
>= | Greater than or equal to |
<= | Less than or equal to |
Logical Operators
C provides three logical operators when we test more than one condition to make decisions. These are: &&
(meaning logical AND), ||
(meaning logical OR) and !
(meaning logical NOT).
Operator | Description |
---|---|
&& | And operator. Performs a logical conjunction of two expressions. (if both expressions evaluate to True, result is True. If either expression evaluates to False, result is False) |
|| | Or operator. Performs a logical disjunction on two expressions. (if either or both expressions evaluate to True, result is True) |
! | Not operator. Performs logical negation on an expression. |
Bitwise Operators
C provides a special operator for bit operation between two variables.
Operator | Description |
---|---|
<< | Binary Left Shift Operator |
>> | Binary Right Shift Operator |
~ | Binary One's Complement Operator |
& | Binary AND Operator |
^ | Binary XOR Operator |
| | Binary OR Operator |
Assignment Operators
Assignment operators applied to assign the result of an expression to a variable. C has a collection of shorthand assignment operators.
Conditional Operator
C offers a ternary operator which is the conditional operator (?:
in combination) to construct conditional expressions.
Special Operators
C supports some special operators