Operators in C Language
An operator is a symbol that “operators” on one or more expressions, producing a value that can be assigned to a variable. C has a rich set of operators which can …
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An operator is a symbol that “operators” on one or more expressions, producing a value that can be assigned to a variable. C has a rich set of operators which can …
An operator is a symbol that “operators” on one or more expressions, producing a value that can be assigned to a variable. C has a rich set of operators which can be classified as
• Arithmetic Operators: There are following arithmetic operators supported by C language:
• Logical Operators :-C has the following logical operators, they compare or evaluate logical and relational expressions.
• Assignment Operators :- The Assignment Operator evaluates an expression on the right of the expression and substitutes it to the value or variable on the left of the expression.
• Relational Operators :- Often it is required to compare the relationship between operands and bring out a decision and program accordingly.
• Increment and Decrement Operators :- The increment and decrement operators are one of the u nary operators which are very useful in C language.
• Conditional or Ternary Operator :-The conditional operator consists of 2 symbols the question mark (?) and the colon
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In this Video, Asst. professor Mr. Amit k sharma, Biyani Group of Colleges, Emphasizes upon the Indian and Singapore economic developments and financial fluctuations. As per Mr. Sharma there is no fundamental changes in the Indian and foreign economic scenario but financial fluctuations are bound to happen in economy after some financial years. The main are of discussion was currency exchange, role of Indian government and major precautionary measures which a country could ever have to rectify some common economic errors. As per Mr. Sharma a country should always make its foreign policies liberal to attract more FDI (foreign direct investments.
