JavaScript supports the following arithmetic operators. Assume variable A holds 10 and variable B holds 20, then −
| Sr.No | Operator and Description |
|---|---|
| 1 | + (Addition) Adds two operands Ex: A + B will give 30 |
| 2 | - (Subtraction) Subtracts the second operand from the first Ex: A - B will give -10 |
| 3 | * (Multiplication) Multiply both operands Ex: A * B will give 200 |
| 4 | / (Division) Divide the numerator by the denominator Ex: B / A will give 2 |
| 5 | % (Modulus) Outputs the remainder of an integer division Ex: B % A will give 0 |
| 6 | ++ (Increment) Increases an integer value by one Ex: A++ will give 11 |
| 7 | -- (Decrement) Decreases an integer value by one Ex: A-- will give 9 |
The following code shows how to use arithmetic operators in JavaScript.
Example
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<html>
<body>
<script>
<!--
var a = 33;
var b = 10;
var c = "Test";
var linebreak = "<br />";
document.write("a + b = ");
result = a + b;
document.write(result);
document.write(linebreak);
document.write("a - b = ");
result = a - b;
document.write(result);
document.write(linebreak);
document.write("a / b = ");
result = a / b;
document.write(result);
document.write(linebreak);
document.write("a % b = ");
result = a % b;
document.write(result);
document.write(linebreak);
document.write("a + b + c = ");
result = a + b + c;
document.write(result);
document.write(linebreak);
a = ++a;
document.write("++a = ");
result = ++a;
document.write(result);
document.write(linebreak);
b = --b;
document.write("--b = ");
result = --b;
document.write(result);
document.write(linebreak);
//-->
</script>
Set the variables to different values and then try...
</body>
</html>