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The table given below shows the binary arithmetic operators which deal with two operands:
Operator Meaning Description Example
+ Addition It is used to find the sum of the values of the two operands. a + b
- Subtraction It is used to find the difference of the values of the two a - b
operands.
* Multiplication It is used to find the product of the two operands. a * b
/ Division It is used to find the quotient of the two operands. a / b
% Modulus It is used to find the remainder of the two operands. a % b
The following program demonstrates the use of binary arithmetic operators:
The output of the preceding program is given below:
Enter 1st number: 4
Enter 2nd number: 3
Sum: 7
Product: 12
Difference: 1
Quotient: 1.3333333333333333
Remainder: 1
The table given below shows the unary arithmetic operators which deal with one operand:
Operator Meaning Description Usage Example
Unary + Unary Plus It returns the same Used before the double val=45.76;
value. operand.
then +val will be
The value of the +45.76 which is
operand remains same as 45.76.
the same.
Unary - Unary Minus It returns the value Used before the double val=-45.76;
with the reversed operand. then -val will be
sign.
45.76 as -(-45.76) is
45.76.
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