int p = 5, q = 6, r = 2; 1) p++ - ++q / 4 - ++r / q++ 2) p += q++ + ++r - 2 * (r++ + 2) 3) q -= ++ r * ( 5 * 1 / 2 ) 4) 22 – 10 + 2 / 5 * 8 5) 2 + 3 * 5 % 3 + 7 - 1
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Difference between ++*p, *p++ and *++p in C
In C programming language, *p represents the value stored in a pointer. ++ is increment operator used in prefix and postfix expressions. * is dereference operator. Precedence of prefix ++ and * is same and both are right to left associative.
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