Binary Arithmetic Operator
These operators operate or work with two operands. C++ provides 5 Binary Arithmetic Operators for performing arithmetic functions:
Operator |
Name of the Operators |
Operation |
Implementation |
---|---|---|---|
+ |
Addition |
Used in calculating the Addition of two operands |
x+y |
– |
Subtraction |
Used in calculating Subtraction of two operands |
x-y |
* |
Multiplication |
Used in calculating Multiplication of two operands |
x*y |
/ |
Division |
Used in calculating Division of two operands |
x/y |
% |
Modulus |
Used in calculating Remainder after calculation of two operands |
x%y |
Example:
C++
// C++ program to execute all 5 // arithmetic function #include <iostream> using namespace std; int main() { int GFG1, GFG2; GFG1 = 10; GFG2 = 3; // printing the sum of GFG1 and GFG2 cout<< "GFG1 + GFG2= " << (GFG1 + GFG2) << endl; // printing the difference of GFG1 and GFG2 cout << "GFG1 - GFG2 = " << (GFG1 - GFG2) << endl; // printing the product of GFG1 and GFG2 cout << "GFG1 * GFG2 = " << (GFG1 * GFG2) << endl; // printing the division of GFG1 by GFG2 cout << "GFG1 / GFG2 = " << (GFG1 / GFG2) << endl; // printing the modulo of GFG1 by GFG2 cout << "GFG1 % GFG2 = " << (GFG1 % GFG2) << endl; return 0; } |
Output
GFG1 + GFG2= 13 GFG1 - GFG2 = 7 GFG1 * GFG2 = 30 GFG1 / GFG2 = 3 GFG1 % GFG2 = 1
C++ Arithmetic Operators
Arithmetic Operators in C++ are used to perform arithmetic or mathematical operations on the operands. For example, ‘+’ is used for addition, ‘–‘ is used for subtraction, ‘*’ is used for multiplication, etc. In simple terms, arithmetic operators are used to perform arithmetic operations on variables and data; they follow the same relationship between an operator and an operand.
C++ Arithmetic operators are of 2 types:
- Unary Arithmetic Operator
- Binary Arithmetic Operator
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