C++ Operators
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:
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)
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C++ divides the operators into the following groups:
- Arithmetic operators
- Assignment operators
- Comparison operators
- Logical operators
- Bitwise operators
Arithmetic Operators
Arithmetic operators are used to perform common mathematical operations.
| Operator | Name | Description | Example | Try it | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| + | Addition | Adds together two values | x + y | Try it » | 
| - | Subtraction | Subtracts one value from another | x - y | Try it » | 
| * | Multiplication | Multiplies two values | x * y | Try it » | 
| / | Division | Divides one value by another | x / y | Try it » | 
| % | Modulus | Returns the division remainder | x % y | Try it » | 
| ++ | Increment | Increases the value of a variable by 1 | ++x | Try it » | 
| -- | Decrement | Decreases the value of a variable by 1 | --x | Try it » | 
