Difference between revisions of "Pre and Post Increment and Decrement"
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− | <span style="color:#000000;" | + | <source lang="">number a = 1; |
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− | + | b = --a; | |
− | + | print(b); // 1 | |
− | + | print(a); // 1</source> | |
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Revision as of 08:46, 14 September 2011
Array : The array object
++x is pre-increment and --x is pre-decrement
x++ is post-increment and x-- is post-decrement
With ++x and --x: means x is incremented BEFORE being used.
With x++ and x--: means x is incremented AFTER being used.
Examples
number a = 1;
number b;
b = ++a;
print(b); // 2
print(a); // 2
b = --a;
print(b); // 1
print(a); // 1
number c = 3;
number d;
d = c++;
print(d); // 3
print(c); // 4
d = c--;
print(d); // 4
print(c); // 3