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Java For Dummies Quick Reference
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Java For Dummies Quick Reference

by Doug Lowe
June 2012
Intermediate to advanced
288 pages
6h 48m
English
For Dummies
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Operators

An operator is a special symbol or keyword that’s used to designate a mathematical operation or some other type of operation that can be performed on one or more values, called operands. In all, Java has about 40 operators. This section focuses on the operators that do basic arithmetic.

Operator

Description

+

Addition

-

Subtraction

*

Multiplication

/

Division

%

Remainder (modulus)

++

Increment

--

Decrement

The following code should clarify how these operators work for int types:

int a = 21, b = 6;

int c = a + b; // c is 27

int d = a – b; // d is 15

int e = a * b; // e is 126

int f = a / b; // f is 3 (21 / 6 is 3 remainder 3)

int g = a % b; // g is 3 (20 / 6 is 3 remainder 3)

a++; // a is now 22

b--; // b is now 5

Notice that for division, the result is truncated. Thus, 21 / 6 returns 3, not 3.5.

Here’s how the operators work for double values:

double x = 5.5, y = 2.0;

double m = x + y; // m is 7.5

double n = x - y; // n is 3.5

double o = x * y; // o is 11.0

double p = x / y; // p is 2.75

double q = x % y; // q is 1.5

x++; // x is now 6.5

y--; // y is now 1.0

The remainder operator (%) returns the remainder when the first operand is divided by the second operand. This operator is often used to determine whether one number is evenly divisible by another, in which case the result is 0 (zero).

The order in which the operations are carried out is determined by the precedence of each operator in the expression. The ...

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