Lab04 - Introduction To Operators
Lab04 - Introduction To Operators
Objective/s:
Introduction to Operators
Types of Operators
Examples
Lab Tasks
1. Introduction to Operators
Operators are used to perform operations on variables and values. In the example below, we use
the + operator to add together two values:
Although the + operator is often used to add together two values, like in the example above, it
can also be used to add together a variable and a value, or a variable and another variable:
Arithmetic operators
Assignment operators
Comparison operators
Logical operators
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Bitwise operators
Assignment operators are used to assign values to variables. In the example below, we use
the assignment operator (=) to assign the value 10 to a variable called x. Similarly the addition
assignment operator (+=) adds a value to a variable:
int x = 10;
x += 5;
= x=5 x=5
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+= x += 3 x=x+3
-= x -= 3 x=x-3
*= x *= 3 x=x*3
/= x /= 3 x=x/3
%= x %= 3 x=x%3
|= x |= 3 x=x|3
^= x ^= 3 x=x^3
This is important in programming, because it helps us to find answers and make decisions.
In the following example, we use the greater than operator (>) to find out if 5 is greater than 3:
int x = 5;
int y = 3;
System.out.println(x > y);
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== Equal to x == y
!= Not equal x != y
You can also test for true or false values with logical operators.
Logical operators are used to determine the logic between variables or values:
&& Logical Returns true if both statements are x < 5 && x <
and true 10
! Logical Reverse the result, returns false if !(x < 5 && x <
not the result is true 10)
2. Tasks
1. Create a class in JAVA using all the above explained Types of Operators.