Saturday, July 6, 2013

Operator Precedence


C++ Operator Precedence

 
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The following table lists the precedence and associativity of C++ operators. Operators are listed top to bottom, in descending precedence.
PrecedenceOperatorDescriptionAssociativity
1::Scope resolutionLeft-to-right
2++   --Suffix/postfix increment and decrement
()Function call
[]Array subscripting
.Element selection by reference
->Element selection through pointer
3++   --Prefix increment and decrementRight-to-left
+   Unary plus and minus
!   ~Logical NOT and bitwise NOT
(type)Type cast
*Indirection (dereference)
&Address-of
sizeofSize-of
newnew[]Dynamic memory allocation
deletedelete[]Dynamic memory deallocation
4.*   ->*Pointer to memberLeft-to-right
5*   /   %Multiplication, division, and remainder
6+   Addition and subtraction
7<<   >>Bitwise left shift and right shift
8<   <=For relational operators < and ≤ respectively
>   >=For relational operators > and ≥ respectively
9==   !=For relational = and ≠ respectively
10&Bitwise AND
11^Bitwise XOR (exclusive or)
12|Bitwise OR (inclusive or)
13&&Logical AND
14||Logical OR
15?:Ternary conditionalRight-to-left
=Direct assignment (provided by default for C++ classes)
+=   −=Assignment by sum and difference
*=   /=   %=Assignment by product, quotient, and remainder
<<=   >>=Assignment by bitwise left shift and right shift
&=   ^=   |=Assignment by bitwise AND, XOR, and OR
16throwThrow operator (for exceptions)
17,Comma

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