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I wrote this text code

int b=5;
int main()
{
    b=b++;
    printf("b = %d\n",b);
    return 0;
}

and I expected it to print "b = 6"; however, the result is "b = 5", i.e. b is not incremented. I know b=b++ is not a good practice but just to understand it, can anyone explain why it is not incrementing b please? What am I missing?

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  • this is undefined behavior, on my compiler I get b = 6. Your compiler might say 6 tomorrow
    – pm100
    Mar 1, 2022 at 0:53

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b++ means incrementing the value after it is used so for your case it should be ++b. When b is incrementing to 6 by b++ it is overwritten by assignment of b when it is 5.

Just write it

int b=5;
int main()
{
    // b=b++;
    b++;
    // or ++b;
    printf("b = %d\n",b);
    return 0;
}
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  • Ok, I knew that b++ was the right one, but I just was curious to understand why b=b++ fails (yet not yielding an error) and your post perfectly answers that. Many thanks!
    – Guille
    Feb 6, 2022 at 10:31
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    "When b is incrementing to 6 by b++ it is overwritten by assignment of b when it is 5.": OP's code has undefined behavior because the two side-effects on b are unsequenced. Feb 14, 2022 at 6:32
  • I am not sure who and how judge that "this question does not show any research effort, it is unclear or not useful", nevertheless I do think that non of these are true: I can guarantee I spent time trying to find the answer by myself. It has also have to be considered that one of the fundamental reasons for the existence of the forum is to share knowledge in a direct and quick way. Of course if I had study for hours reading hundreds of pages and books I would have found the answer by myself. But in that case there would be no reason for the existence of Stackoverflow, would it?
    – Guille
    Feb 15, 2022 at 14:36
  • how on earth does this get so many upvotes when it's completely wrong and is actually UB?
    – phuclv
    Mar 1, 2022 at 2:33
  • @phuclv UB? Would be appropriate to be a little less cryptic in the forum (also considering that perhaps the majority of users are not English mother tongue...
    – Guille
    Mar 2, 2022 at 8:17

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