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Operators Programs

The document contains multiple Java programs demonstrating various types of operators, including arithmetic, increment, decrement, relational, bitwise, and ternary operators. Each program illustrates the use of these operators with example calculations and outputs. The examples provide a clear understanding of how each operator functions in Java.

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Operators Programs

The document contains multiple Java programs demonstrating various types of operators, including arithmetic, increment, decrement, relational, bitwise, and ternary operators. Each program illustrates the use of these operators with example calculations and outputs. The examples provide a clear understanding of how each operator functions in Java.

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Programs on Operators

1. Program to illustrate arithmetic operators.


class ArithmaticOperator
{
public static void main(String arg[])
{
int x=40;
int y=20;
System.out.println("Addition Of Two Number Is: "+(x+y));
System.out.println("Substraction Of Two Number Is: "+(x-y));
System.out.println("Multiplication Of Two Number Is: "+(x*y));
System.out.println("Division Of Two Number Is: " +(x/y));
System.out.println("Modulus Of Two Number Is: " +(x%y));
}
}
2. Program to illustrate Increment operators.
class Increment
{
public static void main(String args[])
{
int a=20;
int b=10;
//---------*Pre Increment Operator*-----------
System.out.println("*Pre Icrement Operator*");
System.out.println("Enter the value "+(++a));
System.out.println("Enter the value "+(++a + b));
System.out.println("Enter the value "+(++a - b));
System.out.println("Enter the value "+(++a * b));
System.out.println("Enter the value "+(++a / b));
System.out.println("Enter the value "+(++a % b));
//---------*Post Increment Operator*-----------
System.out.println("*Post Increment Operator*");
System.out.println("Enter the value "+(a++));
System.out.println("Enter the value "+(a++ + b));
System.out.println("Enter the value "+(a++ - b));
System.out.println("Enter the value "+(a++ * b));
System.out.println("Enter the value "+(a++ / b));
System.out.println("Enter the value "+(a++ % b));
}
}
3. Program to illustrate decrement operators.
class Decrement
{
public static void main(String args[])
{
int a=20;
int b=10;
//---------*Pre Decrement Operator*-----------
System.out.println("*Pre Decrement Operator*");
System.out.println("Enter the value "+(--a));
System.out.println("Enter the value "+(--a + b));
System.out.println("Enter the value "+(--a - b));
System.out.println("Enter the value "+(--a * b));
System.out.println("Enter the value "+(--a / b));
System.out.println("Enter the value "+(--a % b));
//---------*Post Decrement Operator*-----------
System.out.println("*Post Decrement Operator*");
System.out.println("Enter the value "+(a--));
System.out.println("Enter the value "+(a-- + b));
System.out.println("Enter the value "+(a-- - b));
System.out.println("Enter the value "+(a-- * b));
System.out.println("Enter the value "+(a-- / b));
System.out.println("Enter the value "+(a-- % b));
}
}
4. Program to illustrate relational operators.
class Relational
{
public static void main(String [] args)
{
int a=10,b=20;
System.out.println(" "+(a<b));
System.out.println(" "+(a<=b));
System.out.println(" "+(a>b));
System.out.println(" "+(a>=b));
System.out.println(" "+(a!=b));
System.out.println(" "+(a==b));
}
}
5. Program to illustrate bitwise operators.
class Bitwise
{
public static void main(String arys[])
{
int a=5,b=6;
System.out.println("&:- "+(a&b));
System.out.println("|:- "+(a|b));
System.out.println("^:- "+(a^b));
System.out.println("~:- "+(~a));
System.out.println(">>:- "+(a>>b));
System.out.println("<<:- "+(a<<b));
}
}
6. Program to illustrate ternary operator.
class Ternary
{
public static void main(String args[])
{
int a=20,b=40,max;
max=(a>b)? a:b;
System.out.print(max);
}
}

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