I am trying to concatenate post and pre-increment operators. I see that for some combinations involving post operators, I get the unassignable error. Is it because the post operator will be evaluated once the j's value is defined. can anyone give me a deeper understanding of this?
I am trying these weird scenarios as I am trying to get better in c++. If there is any way to learn better. It would be really appreciated.
#include <iostream>
int main() {
int j = 0;
int i = 0;
// This works
j = (++i)++;
std::cout << "J is: " << j << "\n";
// This doesn't
j = ++(i++);
std::cout << "J is: " << j << "\n";
// This does
j = (i++);
std::cout << "J is: " << j << "\n";
// This doesn't
j = (i++)++;
std::cout << "J is: " << j << "\n";
}