Assignments
- In C, each statement is terminated by a semicolon
;
- Curly brackets
{ } used to enclose statements in a block
- The operators
++ and -- can be used to increment a variable (add 1) or decrement a variable (subtract 1)
- It is recommended to put the increment or decrement operator after the variable:
// suppose k=6 initially
k++; // increment k by 1; afterwards, k=7
n = k--; // first assign k to n, then decrement k by 1
// afterwards, k=6 but n=7
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- It is also possible (but NOT recommended) to put the operator before the variable:
// again, suppose k=6 initially
++k; // increment k by 1; afterwards, k=7
n = --k; // first decrement k by 1, then assign k to n
// afterwards, k=6 and n=6
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