C - Operators
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C - Operators
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
• Relational Operators
• Logical Operators
• Bitwise Operators
• Assignment Operators
• Misc Operators
We will, in this chapter, look into the way each operator works.
Arithmetic Operators
The following table shows all the arithmetic operators supported by the C language. Assume
variable A holds 10 and variable B holds 20 then −
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Relational Operators
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The following table shows all the relational operators supported by C. Assume variable A
holds 10 and variable B holds 20 then −
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> Checks if the value of left operand is greater than (A > B) is not true.
the value of right operand. If yes, then the
condition becomes true.
< Checks if the value of left operand is less than (A < B) is true.
the value of right operand. If yes, then the
condition becomes true.
>= Checks if the value of left operand is greater than (A >= B) is not true.
or equal to the value of right operand. If yes, then
the condition becomes true.
<= Checks if the value of left operand is less than or (A <= B) is true.
equal to the value of right operand. If yes, then
the condition becomes true.
Logical Operators
Following table shows all the logical operators supported by C language. Assume variable A
holds 1 and variable B holds 0, then −
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Bitwise Operators
Bitwise operator works on bits and perform bit-by-bit operation. The truth tables for &, |, and ^
is as follows −
0 0 0 0 0
0 1 0 1 1
1 1 1 1 0
1 0 0 1 1
A = 0011 1100
B = 0000 1101
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~A = 1100 0011
The following table lists the bitwise operators supported by C. Assume variable 'A' holds 60
and variable 'B' holds 13, then −
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& Binary AND Operator copies a bit to the result if it (A & B) = 12, i.e., 0000
exists in both operands. 1100
^ Binary XOR Operator copies the bit if it is set in (A ^ B) = 49, i.e., 0011 0001
one operand but not both.
~ Binary One's Complement Operator is unary and (~A ) = ~(60), i.e,. -0111101
has the effect of 'flipping' bits.
Assignment Operators
The following table lists the assignment operators supported by the C language −
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Operators Precedence in C
Operator precedence determines the grouping of terms in an expression and decides how an
expression is evaluated. Certain operators have higher precedence than others; for example,
the multiplication operator has a higher precedence than the addition operator.
For example, x = 7 + 3 * 2; here, x is assigned 13, not 20 because operator * has a higher
precedence than +, so it first gets multiplied with 3*2 and then adds into 7.
Here, operators with the highest precedence appear at the top of the table, those with the
lowest appear at the bottom. Within an expression, higher precedence operators will be
evaluated first.
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