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20 March 2018

C# operators



C# operators

An operator is simply a symbol that is used to
perform operations. There can be many types of
operations like arithmetic, logical, bitwise etc.

There are following types of operators to perform
different types of operations in C# language.

Arithmetic Operators
Relational Operators
Logical Operators
Bitwise Operators
Assignment Operators
Unary Operators
Ternary Operators
Misc Operators
CSHARP Operators 1
Precedence of Operators in C#

The precedence of operator specifies that which
 operator will be evaluated first and next.
The associativity specifies the operators direction
to be evaluated, it may be left to right or right to
left.

Let's understand the precedence by the example given
below:

int data= 10+ 5*5
The "data" variable will contain 35
because * (multiplicative operator) is evaluated
before + (additive operator).

The precedence and associativity of C# operators is given below:

Category
(By Precedence)     Operator(s)       Associativity
Unary          + - ! ~ ++ -- (type)* & sizeof Right to Left
Additive + - Left to Right
Multiplicative % / * Left to Right
Relational < > <= >= Left to Right
Shift << >> Left to Right
Equality == != Right to Left
Logical AND & Left to Right
Logical OR | Left to Right
Logical XOR ^ Left to Right
Conditional OR || Left to Right
Conditional AND && Left to Right
Null Coalescing ?? Left to Right
Ternary ?: Right to Left
Assignment = *= /= %= += - = <<= >>= &= ^= |= => Right to Left

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