Questions tagged [post-increment]
For issues relating to defining or performing post increment operations.
post-increment
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Please Explain what is difference between i=i++; and i++. Please look at code below and make me understand how it works in case of first condition? [duplicate]
look at these two conditions in the code and output respectively:
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
int i=1;
i=i++; // first condition
i++; //2nd condition
...
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1
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Why is my code running even though I'm assigning 4 values on a 3 sized array?
Btw, im fairly new to coding :)
Basically I'm trying to do a program which asks the student how many grades he has (div), and calculates the overall grade (nota=grade, im portuguese). Note that in ...
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How compiler differentiate pre-increment operator function & post-increment operator function in operator overloading in c++? [duplicate]
As we know to differentiate between pre-increment & post-increment operator function, we use a dummy argument in post-increment operator function. But how the compiler INTERNALLY differentiate ...
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how does C++ operator ++ overloading work [duplicate]
I am currently practicing operator overloading regarding the increment operator ++, so I want to create a class myInt with just an integer m_Int and initialize it to zero.To distinguish pre & post ...
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I can't understand that why is the output of this code 15, 4, 6 [duplicate]
I have written this piece of code, but the output of this code is not what i expected. Can anyone explain me how come 15, 4, 6 is the output.
#include <stdio.h>
int main ()
{
int a = 1, b = ...
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4
answers
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Is it possible to use for loop with misleading syntax?
Syntax of for loop:
for(initialization;condition;increment/decrement){
statements;
}
Why is the below code running infinite times and then why there is no syntax error?
int x=10;
for(x++;x++;x++){
...
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vote
3
answers
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Increment operator precedence [duplicate]
When I say
int a = 0;
int b = 1;
a = b++; // a=1 then b=2
Why so?
Assignment operator has lower precedence than increment and decrement. Then why does this happen?
If I say:
a = b+1; // a=2
In this ...
0
votes
1
answer
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Post increment of index in a string in c++
This is a function that generates all possible strings with different combinations of characters in a given string, and for the generated strings if their length is equal to the specified length in ...
0
votes
1
answer
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Why Does Post-increment in C# Still execute for this inequality
in the following "while" code:
int digit = 0;
while(++digit < 10)
Console.WriteLine(digit);
This prints out 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9
This makes sense to me, since it should ...
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1
answer
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Why does the value of i not increment for i=i++; statement? [duplicate]
Code:
for(int i=0;i<5;){
i=i++;
printf("%d",i);
}
The above program print zeros infinitely, How is that possible?
There is the statement i=i++;. Please explain why the value of i do ...
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vote
5
answers
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How the post-increment operator works exaclty. Are there some exceptions? [duplicate]
Consider this piece of code
int j = 0;
int x = 0;
for(int i=0;i<5;i++){
j = x++;
cout<<x<<" ";
}
Output:
1 2 3 4 5
Now consider this
int j=0;
for(int i=0;i<5;i++...
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1
answer
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How to inherit postscript increment from base class and return derived class in c++
I have several c++ classes that have similar behaviours. Moreover most of the class methods can be constructed from few fundamental ones. So I want to define a base class with the derived methods, ...
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2
answers
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Confusion about increment operator with postfix
I was practicing increment operator with its two varieties prefix and postfix. For fun, I wrote the following program which has left me puzzled. The main body of the program is as follows:
int a=10;
a=...
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1
answer
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Shortcut syntax for doing var = var + n? [duplicate]
I'd like to increment my var value of n, using a similar structure of the post-increment solution like var++.
The post-increment is like this:
int var = 0;
var++; // var = var + 1
I'd like to ...
2
votes
1
answer
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Chained ostream internal behavior and their results on MSVC (versus Clang)
An issue of streams, internal string, and operation ordering with MSVC versus GCC / Clang
Hello everyone,
I just recently began to work more seriously with MSVC for a cross-platform project of mine, ...
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1
answer
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Cannot increment value after successful check in React
I have a variable inside a function (a React event handler) that counts the number of correct answers given by the user.
The function is the following:
handleFinishAssessment(event) {
event....
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1
answer
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How to count how many times the program goes through a loop in C
So I'm a total C noob, this is my first question please be gentle. I have this program that scans patients weight in lbs and their temperature in Fahrenheit and converts the info in kg and Celsius. ...
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Post-Increment as Index Confusion
I would rather say this to the point by showing the code.
Feel free to make this post as duplicate if it already has the answer to it (because I haven't found one)
This is my code:
#include <...
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1
answer
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Why n++==--n always equal to 1? [duplicate]
Why n++==--n always equal to 1? The following code gives output as 1.
#include <stdio.h>
int main(){
int n=10;
printf("%d\n",n++==--n);
}
The output is always 1, no matter what n is.
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4
answers
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Why ++str and str+1 is working and str++ isn't?
I know that here are some explanations about the difference between p++, ++p and p+1 but I couldn't understand it clearly yet, especially when it's not working with that function:
void replace(char * ...
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answers
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Constructing std::pair of integers with a variable using post-increment
I tried constructing pairs of integers where the second integer is greater than the first by 1:
1 2
2 3
3 4
Using both std::make_pair and the constructor like so:
std::make_pair(n, n++);
However, ...
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votes
2
answers
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Is it due to operator precedence?
I have the code below:
#include<algorithm>
#include<cstdio>
#include<iostream>
#include<vector>
#include<numeric>
using namespace std;
int maxScore(vector<int>&...
0
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0
answers
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Post increment C++ Output [duplicate]
#include<iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
int a=5, b;
cout<<a++<<endl<<a++<<endl<<++a<<endl<<++a<<endl<<++a<<endl&...
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1
answer
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Incrementing numbers in Python with beats and measures format
I‘m totally new to program python. I‘m writing a program with two numbers in output. One number simply counting to 4. The other number progressing every time the first number returns to 1.
Here's what ...
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1
answer
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Loop runs one more time than I expected
class BlankIt{
public static void main(String[] args) {
int i = 10, j = 20;
while(i++ < --j){
System.out.println("\n " + i + " " + j);
}
System.out....
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votes
1
answer
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Overloading unary operator specially post-increment and pre-increment using friend keyword
I know this topic might not be useful. This question can across in my mind when I was implementing friend function. In operator overloading of post-increment member function we need to write int as ...
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2
answers
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How exactly does post increment of a pointer work?
This is my code
#include <stdio.h>
int main(void)
{
int i, myarr[] = {15,3,27};
int *ptr=&myarr[1];
printf("%d\n",*ptr++);
printf("%d\n",++*ptr);
ptr=myarr;
for(i=0;i<3;i++...
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1
answer
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Difference between &++x and &x++
Although this question might be answered somewhere and I could not find it.
Below written first statement work whereas second does not? WHY?
int main() {
int x = 1, y = 2;
int *p = &++x; // ...
4
votes
3
answers
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Post-increment operator behaviour w.r.t comma operator?
In the following code:
int main() {
int i, j;
j = 10;
i = (j++, j+100, 999+j);
cout << i;
return 0;
}
The output is 1010.
However shouldn't it be 1009, as ++ should be done ...
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5
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Post-Incremented function argument by function invocation
m=3;
function(m++);
Which parameter will be passed 3 or 4? I have read that in post increment value changes after statement is completed (semi colon is reached) but there are no semicolon so will ...
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vote
1
answer
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What is the difference between this loop using array bracket vs pointer notation in C?
In the C programming language, I have the following code:
void rm_newline(char input[])
{
assert(input);
size_t i;
for(i = 0; input[i] != '\0'; ++i)
{
if(input[i] == '\n') ...
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0
answers
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post and pre increment/decrement comarison in if in C [duplicate]
#include <stdio.h>
int main(void)
{
int a = 10;
if(a == a--)
{
printf("TRUE 1");
}
a = 10;
if(a == --a)
{
printf("TRUE 2");
}
return 0;
}
I ...
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1
answer
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Java Incremental Oddity [duplicate]
You may have already seen this somewhere, but I couldn't find a question on it. It's just a curiosity but I want to know what exactly is happening under the hood:
int j = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < ...
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0
answers
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Why a post incremented value(say a++) gives different outputs when added to the variable(int a) and the value assigned to the variable? [duplicate]
int main()
{
int a = 1, b = 1, c = 1;
int x = a + a++ ;
int y = 1 + b++ ;
int z = c++ + c++ ;
printf("%d\n %d\n %d\n", x, y, z);
}
Output:
3
2
3
I know there are ...
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How exactly does the ?: operator work in C?
I have a question, how the compiler operate on the following code:
#include<stdio.h>
int main(void)
{
int b=12, c=11;
int d = (b == c++) ? (c+1) : (c-1);
printf("d = %i\n", d);
}
I am ...
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votes
2
answers
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In Java, i++ is unary operator or arithmetic operator?
I have searched the web and it gives me a divide answer. Some said it is only an unary operator and some said it is an arithmetic operator. Thanks
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How does incrementing an element(integer) in array work in C? [duplicate]
int main(){
int a[5]= {5, 1, 15, 20, 25};
int i, j, k=1, m;
i = ++a[1]; // i becomes a[1] + 1 which is 2 but a[1] changes to 2 even though I'm assigning a value to i?
j = a[1]++; // j ...
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C[i] = A[i++]; is not equal to C[i] = A[i]; i++; Whats going on here? [duplicate]
I tried looping over an array in different ways using loop unrolling.
#define MYSIZE 8
int main()
{
int A[MYSIZE];
int B[MYSIZE];
int C[MYSIZE];
int i = 0;
while(i < MYSIZE)
...
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0
answers
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post/pre increment usage in c++ clarrification [duplicate]
from past 2 days i have been trying to understand and apply the concept of post/pre increment operators as part of the c++ self learning modules.
WHat i know:
post inrement:it first asigns the ...
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1
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Difference in Call by Reference Vs Call by pointer argument todo pre and postincrement [duplicate]
I know how to do call by reference and call by pointer operations. But I am confused about doing both of them in pre and post-increment operation. Here the code snippet.
Call by reference with ...
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3
answers
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I don't understand why a equals 1 and b equals 0 in this program [duplicate]
I don't understand why a equals 1 and b equals 0 at the end. They should be the same in my view. Thanks in advance.
#include "stdio.h"
int main()
{
int a=0;
int b=0;
a++;
printf("a=%...
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answers
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When are the ++c and c++ increments applied exactly here? [duplicate]
Just to see how much I understood how the ++c/c++ operator works, I tried to run these C programs:
int c = 5;
c = c - c++;
printf("%d\n", c);
prints 1, I guess the logic is that the ++ is applied ...
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answers
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Why is "++i++" invalid while (++i)++ is valid?
Let's consider the following code:
int main() {
int i = 2;
int b = ++i++;
return 3;
}
It compiles with the following with an error:
<source>: In function 'int main()':
<source&...
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Why does my program not add numbers until -1 is given?
The following code should prompt the user for prices and add that to a total. If the user inputs -1 the adding loop must terminate and the program should print a total and exit. But for some reason ...
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Can the post-increment operator be used in the parameters of a function call? in C?
My question pertains to function calls in general, but I thought of it
while I was writing a priority queue using a heap. Just to give some context (not that it matters much) my heap stores items top ...
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vote
3
answers
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views
Difference between s[++i]; and s[i]; ++i;
I'm doing some exercises from "C Programming Language" and can't figure out what is going on to give me certain output. Not really a roadblock because I got the output I wanted, but I don't understand ...
5
votes
1
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unexpected output of C++
I found unexpected output of following program.
Here pointer ptr point to address of variable i and i hold the value 10. It means the value of ptr also 10. Next ptr increment once. It means now it ...
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1
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How to calculate values for -- / ++ [closed]
I am trying to get the value for the last equation
int a = 0, b = 0, c = 0, x = 0, y = 0, z = 0;
a = b++ + ++c;
printf("a=%d\n", a);
x = y + 1 + ++z;
printf("x=%d\t", x);
printf("b=%d\t", --b);
...
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votes
2
answers
55
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Why post increment opertor failed to increment 'a' in this code?
package com;
public class Test {
public static void main(String[] args)
{
int a= 11, b = 10;
a = a++ + ++b; //why? output is "22 11" and not "23 11"
System.out....
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Not getting expected output from this code using logical operators and pre/post increment
I am not getting expected output in the following C code
main(){
int i=0,j=-2,k=0,m;
if((!i||--j&&k++)&&(i++||j++&&!k++))
{
printf("i=%d j=%d k=%d",i,j,k);...