Computer Science, asked by Anonymous, 9 months ago

in java which operater has higher precedence between plus and minus

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Answered by subramaniavelu
1

Answer:

plus

Explanation:

based on BODMAS rule

Answered by raotd
0

Answer:

Operator precedence determines the grouping of terms in an expression. This affects how an expression is evaluated. Certain operators have higher precedence than others; for example, the multiplication operator has higher precedence than the addition operator −

For example, x = 7 + 3 * 2; here x is assigned 13, not 20 because operator * has higher precedence than +, so it first gets multiplied with 3 * 2 and then adds into 7.

Here, operators with the highest precedence appear at the top of the table, those with the lowest appear at the bottom. Within an expression, higher precedence operators will be evaluated first.

Category Operator Associativity

Postfix

>() [] . (dot operator)

Left toright

Unary

>++ - - ! ~

Right to left

Multiplicative

>* /

Left to right

Additive

>+ -

Left to right

Shift

>>> >>> <<

Left to right

Relational

>> >= < <=

Left to right

Equality

>== !=

Left to right

Bitwise AND

>&

Left to right

Bitwise XOR

>^

Left to right

Bitwise OR

>|

Left to right

Logical AND

>&&

Left to right

Logical OR

>||

Left to right

Conditional

?:

Right to left

Assignment

>= += -= *= /= %= >>= <<= &= ^= |=

Right to left

Explanation:

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