Try the following example to understand all the arithmetic operators available in C++.
Copy and paste the following C++ program in test.cpp file and compile and run this program.
#include <iostream>usingnamespace std;main(){int a =21;int b =10;int c ;
c = a + b;
cout <<"Line 1 - Value of c is :"<< c << endl ;
c = a - b;
cout <<"Line 2 - Value of c is :"<< c << endl
;
c = a * b;
cout <<"Line 3 - Value of c is :"<< c << endl ;
c = a / b;
cout <<"Line 4 - Value of c is :"<< c << endl ;
c = a % b;
cout <<"Line 5 - Value of c is :"<< c << endl ;
c = a++;
cout <<"Line 6 - Value of c is :"<< c << endl ;
c = a--;
cout <<"Line 7 - Value of c is :"<< c << endl ;return0;}
When the above code is compiled and executed, it produces the following result −
Line 1 - Value of c is :31 Line 2 - Value of c is :11 Line 3 - Value of c is :210 Line 4 - Value of c is :2 Line 5 - Value of c is :1 Line 6 - Value of c is :21 Line 7 - Value of c is :22
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