In this video tutorial we show the differences and working of post-decrement and pre-decrement operators.
Note: In pre-decrement, first the value of the variable is decremented after that the assignment or other operations are carried. In post-decrement, first assignment or other operations occur, after that the value of the variable is decremented.
Note:
a- -;
– -a;
a = a – 1;
a -= 1;
are all same if used independently.
Post-decrement and Pre-decrement Operator: C Program
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Pre-decrement Operator: C Program
#include < stdio.h > int main() { int a = 10, b; b = --a; printf("b = %d\n\n", b); printf("a = %d\n", a); return 0; }
Output:
b = 9
a = 9
Here first the value of a decrements and then is assigned to variable b. So both a and b value will be 9.
#include < stdio.h > int main() { int a = 10; printf("a = %d\n\n", --a); printf("a = %d\n", a); return 0; }
Output:
a = 9
a = 9
Here in the first printf statement a value gets decremented and then printed out.
Post-decrement Operator: C Program
#include < stdio.h > int main() { int a = 10, b; b = a--; printf("b = %d\n\n", b); printf("a = %d\n", a); return 0; }
Output:
b = 10
a = 9
Here first value of a(i.e., 10) is assigned to b and then value of a is decremented. So b = 10 and a = 9 is printed.
#include < stdio.h > int main() { int a = 10; printf("a = %d\n\n", a--); printf("a = %d\n", a); return 0; }
Output:
a = 10
a = 9
Here in the first printf statement a value gets printed after that its value gets decremented, which is shown in second printf statement.
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