Questions tagged [compound-assignment]

For questions about single operators that assign a value based on both a previous value and an operand (e.g., the += operator in C or Python). Also referred to as "augmented assignment." Use this tag if your problem specifically involves or relates to a compound-assignment operator.

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What exactly does += do?

I need to know what += does in Python. It's that simple. I also would appreciate links to definitions of other shorthand tools in Python.
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Operator precedence with JavaScript's ternary operator

I can’t seem to wrap my head around the first part of this code ( += ) in combination with the ternary operator. h.className += h.className ? ' error' : 'error' The way I think this code works is as ...
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Shortcut "or-assignment" (|=) operator in Java

I have a long set of comparisons to do in Java, and I'd like to know if one or more of them come out as true. The string of comparisons was long and difficult to read, so I broke it up for readability,...
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Why doesn't Java have compound assignment versions of the conditional-and and conditional-or operators? (&&=, ||=)

So for binary operators on booleans, Java has &, |, ^, && and ||. Let's summarize what they do briefly here: JLS 15.22.2 Boolean Logical Operators &, ^, and | JLS 15.23 Conditional-...
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Is there an explanation for inline operators in "k += c += k += c;"?

What is the explanation for the result from the following operation? k += c += k += c; I was trying to understand the output result from the following code: int k = 10; int c = 30; k += c += k += c;...
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Do the &= and |= operators for bool short-circuit?

When writing code like this in C++: bool allTrue = true; allTrue = allTrue && check_foo(); allTrue = allTrue && check_bar(); check_bar() will not be evaluated if check_foo() returned ...
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Why are there no ||= or &&= operators in C#?

We have equivalent assignment operators for all Logical operators, Shift operators, Additive operators and all Multiplicative operators. Why did the logical operators get left out? Is there a good ...
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Lua operators, why isn't +=, -= and so on defined?

This is a question I've been mildly irritated about for some time and just never got around to search the answer to. However I thought I might at least ask the question and perhaps someone can ...
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Addition assignment += behavior in expression

Recently I came across this question: Assignment operator chain understanding. While answering this question I started doubting my own understanding of the behavior of the addition assignment ...
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Varying behavior for possible loss of precision

In Java, when you do int b = 0; b = b + 1.0; You get a possible loss of precision error. But why is it that if you do int b = 0; b += 1.0; There isn't any error?
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Java boolean |= operator

Recently I saw a code using this: boolean val = something(); val |= somethingElse(); Interesting part is |= (binary like) operator made on boolean primitive type. It surprised me that |= exist for ...
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Difference between string += s1 and string = string + s1

One of my programs is exceeding the time limit when I am using fans = fans + s[i], while when I am using fans += s[i] it is being accepted... Why does this happen? To Explain more , fans is a string ...
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What does compound let/const assignment mean?

There is an article Optimization killers in wiki of Bluebird library. In this article there is a phrase: Currently not optimizable: ... Functions that contain a compound let assignment ...
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Why is "a^=b^=a^=b;" different from "a^=b; b^=a; a^=b;"?

I tried some code to swap two integers in Java without using a 3rd variable, using XOR. Here are the two swap functions I tried: package lang.numeric; public class SwapVarsDemo { public static ...
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Is *p++ += 2 well defined?

I'm not sure whether statement below is well defined by standard C or not *p1++ += 2; or other similar statement: *E1++ <operator>= E2 From standard C about post-increment: The result of ...
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Are there sequence points in the expression a^=b^=a^=b, or is it undefined?

The allegedly "clever" (but actually inefficient) way of swapping two integer variables, instead of using temporary storage, often involves this line: int a = 10; int b = 42; a ^= b ^= a ^= b; /*...
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Why doesn't compound assignment in Java catch overflow problems?

To my shock, it turns out that the following code will compile without even warnings: public void test() { int value = 2000000000; long increment = 1000000000; value += increment; } ...
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What does "|=" operation mean in C++?

I have the following code and I can't understand what does it mean: var1 |= var2>0 ? 1 : 2; Anyone can help me please!
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Is i += ++i undefined behavior in C++11?

I'm very convinced with the explanation I've found that said that i = ++i is not undefined as far as C++11 is concerned, but I'm unable to judge whether the behavior of i += ++i is well-defined or ...
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What is the difference between += and =+ C assignment operators [duplicate]

I was wondering if there was a difference between =+ and += (and other assignment operators too). I tried and both did the same thing. So is there a difference or is there a convention? Do both work ...
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Auto-(un)boxing fail for compound assignment

Thanks to the implicit casting in compound assignments and increment/decrement operators, the following compiles: byte b = 0; ++b; b++; --b; b--; b += b -= b *= b /= b %= b; b <<= b >>= b ...
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Assigning using += gives NaN in javascript

Assignment a number to an attribute using the += operator gives me NaN in JavaScript. This code works as expected: > var result = {}; undefined > result['value'] = 10; 10 > result['value'] +...
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Purpose of subsequent use of OR and AND compound assignment operators on registers

In C and C++ code, in particular that for embedded systems, I regularly stumble upon assignments that take the following shape: A |= B; A &= B; Not sure if relevant, but A and B are registers ...
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ObjC properties and C operators

Given the following property declaration: @property NSInteger foo; How do the increment, decrement, and compound assignment operators actually work on self.foo? It was my understanding that self....
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How is A *= B *= A *= B evaluated?

public static void main(String[] args) { int A=5; int B=2; A *= B*= A *= B ; System.out.println(A); System.out.println(B); } When I calculated this problem on paper I found A=...
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Is there a compound assignment operator for a = b <operator> a (where <operator> is not commutative)?

In a lot of languages a = a + b can be written as a += b In case of numerical operations, a + b is same as b + a, so the single compound operator suffices. Also, a = a - b can be written as a -=b . ...
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Compound assignment operators, what happens if the value is modified (in the meanwhile)?

Consider the following pseudocode (language agnostic): int f(reference int y) { y++; return 2; } int v = 1; v += f(v); When the function f changes y (that is v) while evaluating v += f(v), ...
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Why does the compound assignment of a string and an int work, but the assignment of a string to a string + int doesn't in C++? [duplicate]

I'm learning C++ and I ran into an interesting predicament that I don't quite understand. My goal is to concatenate a string with the char representation of an int value, say 'a'. My problem is that: ...
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Is there a ruby oneliner to concat nested arrays without temporary copies?

a = [ 'a' ] b = [ 'b' ] def c return [ 'c' ], [ 'd' ] end a, b += c # -> would be awesome, but gives syntax error a, b = a + c.first, b + c.last # clunky and will call method twice... # ...
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Are compound statements lvalue (or rvalue) in C?

When I examined the definition of the container_of macro in Linux Kernel, I saw a compound statement as a macro definition, #define container_of(ptr, type, member) ({ \ const ...
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Why implicit conversion occurs for addition between unsigned char?

GCC warns this code: unsigned char i = 1; unsigned char j = 2; i += j; says: warning: conversion to 'unsigned char' from 'int' may alter its value [-Wconversion] i += j; ^ It seems that ...
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Advantage of using compound assignment

What is the real advantage of using compound assignment in C/C++ (or may be applicable to many other programming languages as well)? #include <stdio.h> int main() { int exp1=20; int b=...
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Using multiple compound assignments in a single expression

I am preparing for a Java exam and I am trying to understand operator precedence and compound assignment operators in depth. I played around with a few expressions which use compound assignment during ...
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Difference between tensor addition assignment and assignment in pytorch

I found that pytorch treats tensor assignment and addition assignment differently. Examples are shown below x = torch.tensor(3.0) print(id(x)) x = x + 5 print(id(x)) The results are 1647247869184 ...
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Chaining compound assignment operators in JavaScript

In C#, string s = "abc"; s += (s += s); Console.WriteLine(s); writes abcabcabc (http://ideone.com/pFNFX2). This is fine, because the C# specification explicitly says in section 7.16.2 that the ...
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Is there a cleaner way to add "else if" to assignment conditional in Awk, etc.?

Certain languages like awk script allow for conditional assignments. For example, say you had a list file in the format: <item name, no spaces> <price as float> e.g. Grape 4.99 ...
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Compound assignment in C++

I would like to know the execution flow of compound assignments in C++. I came across a CodeChef question, where I am calculating NCR mod p values and adding them together to get the final answer: // ...
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C: Error in Using: "Compound Assignment" and "Prefix Decrement" together

Can someone please tell me why the C compiler outputs an error while using a Compound Assignment and a Prefix Dec/Inc together ? [ but C++ does not ] int myVar = 5; (--myVar) -= 4; // C : error ...
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Java Compound Assignment Operator precedence in expressions

The output of the following code is declared as "6" when I try to execute this. When I am trying to think through this, the expression "k += 3 + ++k; should have been evaluated as k = k + (3 + ++k); ...
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Compoud operator (+=) and && in C, weird value

Looking at this code: #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> int main(){ int a = -1; int b = 0xfc; // = 252 b+=a && a++; printf("%d %d\n", a, b); } the output I ...
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vectorize the assignment of 3d numpy arrays conditioned on the associate values at other dimensions

Is it possible to vectorize the following code in Python? It runs very slowly when the size of the array becomes large. import numpy as np # A, B, C are 3d arrays with shape (K, N, N). # Entries in ...
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Sequence point within assignment operators

Let's just take for example the specific compound assignment operator ^=. This stackoverflow page says modification of the left operand may have not been done after the evaluation of ^=, and thus ...
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c: What does this line do?

I read some code and came over this rather cryptic syntax: size_t count = 1; char *s = "hello you"; char *last_word = "there"; count += last_word < (s + strlen(s) - 1); #line of interest ...
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Why does _ret evaluate to true, shouldn't it evaluate to false (Bit Operator)?

class Program { private static bool _ret = true; static void Main() { _ret &= Method(); Console.WriteLine(_ret); Console.Read(); } private static bool ...
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Overload compound operators like +=

Is it possible to overload operator += directly in Scala? It might be useful for some complex types, where a += b may have more efficient and simpler implementation that a = a + b. The case I ...
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python / sets / dictionary / initialization

Can someone explain help me understand how the this bit of code works? Particularly how the myHeap assignment works. I know the freq variable is assigned as a dictionary. But what about my myHeap? is ...
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Why is this assignment ambiguous?

Please note that this question is not about how to change the code below to make it work; rather, I am looking for some insight on why a compiler would find this assignment ambiguous: entity ...
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When is the right hand expression of bool a |= mayRun(); being executed?

Assume code snippet bool a; a = true; a |= mayRun(); a = false; a |= mayRun(); in which case is mayRun() being executed? All explanations tell me, that a |= b; is equivalent to a = a | b; ...
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What does *= do?

Hey I am kinda new to C and I wanted to ask why this prints out 4 instead of 260? #include <stdio.h> int main() { unsigned char x = 130; x *= 2; printf("%d\n", x); }
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Getting wrong result when using Compound multiplication statement - C#

I noticed something very strange. In the code snippet below, the result outputted on the Console is always 0 int result = 0; for(int i = 1; i < 4; i++) { result *= 10 + i; } Console.WriteLine(...
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