diff --git a/education/software development/ECE1400/2024-09-11.md b/education/software development/ECE1400/2024-09-11.md deleted file mode 100644 index 45061f8..0000000 --- a/education/software development/ECE1400/2024-09-11.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -Chapter 4 exercises assigned, due monday - -# Operators -C emphasizes *expressions* rather than statements. - -Expressions are built from variables, constants, and operators. - -C provides 5 binary arithmetic operator (arithmetic meaning it requires two things to operate on): -- Addition -- Subtraction -- Multiplication -- Division -- Modulus - -Unary operators only require *one* thing to operate on. -- Positive and minus signs - -Positive and negative signs have a higher precedence then binary arithmetic operations, and binary arithmetic operations follow the normal order of operations. - -## Assignment Operators -- Simple assignment: `=` stores a value into a variable after evaluating an expression -```c -int v; -int e = 5; -// Simple assignment -v = e; - -// You can chain several operators together -i = j = k = 0; -```