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What does --> mean in Java? [duplicate]

for (int i = 99; i --> 0;) { System.out.println(i); } Above code works, and has the exactly same result of for (int i = 99; i >= 0; i--) { System.out.println(i); } What does the ...
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What is <-- in Java? [duplicate]

I came across below snippet. It outputs to 4 3 2 1 I never came across <-- in Java. Is <-- an operator that makes the value of var1 to var2? public class Test { public static void main(...
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How does the minus minus less than "-->" operator work in JavaScript? [duplicate]

while (max --> min) { console.log(n); } I know that --> decreases the value, but where is --> documented in the official documentation?
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Java expressions [duplicate]

I am trying to understand this code in Java 7 environment, int T = getIntVal(); while (T--> 0) { // do stuff here } T is not modified within the while loop. Can someone explain this code?
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What does -->> actually do? [duplicate]

In the question What is the "-->" operator in C++? it asks what --> does and gives a link to a comp.lang.c++.moderated thread. scrolling down the thread a bit further found me this: &...
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Why isn't there a "<--" operator? [duplicate]

I was going through K&R C book and got through this --> operator in the precedence table. So, I wondered if there was a similar operator i.e., <-- and wrote the following program: #include&...
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Meaning of "+ +" operator (not ++) [duplicate]

Why this code even compile? What is the meaning of "+ +" operator? #include <string> int main() { std::string c = "abc"; c = c + + "d"; c = c + + + "d"; c = c + + + + "d"; c = c + + + ...
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What is --> symbol in Java? [duplicate]

Recently, I came across a code where --> was used. example: int a = 5; while(a-->0){ //do something 'a' times } Is (a-->0) equivalent to (a-- > 0) or simply, ((a=a-1) > 0)? If not, ...
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What does "-->" mean in C? [duplicate]

I have a question, what mean "-->" in C? For example: int a, b, c, x; a=2001; b=1000; c=2; x=a-b*c; printf("First: %i", x-->0); It will print "1". But: printf("Second: %i", x-->0); will ...
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What is the difference between these two for loops in C? [duplicate]

int i; for(i = n; i --> 0;) and for(i = n; i > 0; --i) They are producing different results.
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What the operator `<--` do in C? [duplicate]

I am very new to programming. I know about numerical and logical operators. But I have never seen this- <-- operator. I searched over internet but got nothing helpful. Here is the code: int i=5; ...
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what is meaning of while(t-- >0) [duplicate]

In various codes where time limit exceeded, by using while(t-- >0) instead of while(t--) code runs successfully. I don't know about while(t-- >0) , I read it somewhere in the codechef examples ...
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What is the --> operator in JavaScript? [duplicate]

I was reading some JavaScript code and I came across an operator which I had never seen before: -->. I can't find it documented anywhere. Is this new? Or is it some kind of pointer syntax like C? ...
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Use of <<++ and >>++ operators in C++ [duplicate]

I have encountered <<++ and >>++ operators many time in`C++, but I don't understand what they are. What is the specific meaning and use of these operators, and how are they different from ...
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What does --> in C# mean? [duplicate]

While solving 30 days of code challenges in Hackerrank, I came across the symbol --> in C#. I cannot find any docs for the symbol. I know one thing that, "->" is related to pointers. But I'm not sure ...
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