precedence in operators example in java
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1419Program:
/* * Here we will see the effect of precedence in operators life */ class OperatorPrecedenceExample { public static void main(String args[]) { int i = 40; int j = 80; int k = 40; int l = i + j / k; /* * In above calculation we are not using any bracket. So which operator * will be evaluated first is decided by Precedence. As precedence of * divison(/) is higher then plus(+) as per above table so divison will * be evaluated first and then plus. * * So the output will be 42. */ System.out.println("value of L :" + l); int m = (i + j) / k; /* * In above calculation brackets are used so precedence will not come in * picture and plus(+) will be evaluated first and then divison()/. So * output will be 3 */ System.out.println("Value of M:" + m); } }
Output:
value of L :42 Value of M:3 Press any key to continue . . .
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