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  From the January 2016 Issue of Prestwood eMag
 
C++ Classic C Language:
C Family Unary Operators
 
Posted 17 years ago on 9/17/2007
Take Away: An operation with only one operand (a single input) such as ++X and --Y.
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C Family Unary Operators - An operation with only one operand (a single input) such as ++X and --Y.

An operation with only one operand (a single input). The following are the C family unary operators:

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Thank you for sharing some of the operations in the C family of unary operators. eggy car

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Programmers can alter data at the machine-code level and create shortcuts thanks to the nature of the C language which grants them freedom.

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