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[Arithmetic Operators]
Description
Subtraction is one of the four primary arithmetic operations. The operator -
(minus) operates on two operands to produce the difference of the second from the first.
Syntax
difference = operand1 - operand2;
Parameters
difference
: variable. Allowed data types: int
, float
, double
, byte
, short
, long
.operand1
: variable or constant. Allowed data types: int
, float
, double
, byte
, short
, long
.operand2
: variable or constant. Allowed data types: int
, float
, double
, byte
, short
, long
.
Example Code
int a = 5;
int b = 10;
int c = 0;
c = a - b; // the variable 'c' gets a value of -5 after this statement is executed
Notes and Warnings
-
The subtraction operation can overflow if the result is smaller than that which can be stored in the data type (e.g. subtracting 1 from an integer with the value -32,768 gives 32,767).
-
If one of the numbers (operands) are of the type float or of type double, floating point math will be used for the calculation.
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If the operands are of float / double data type and the variable that stores the difference is an integer, then only the integral part is stored and the fractional part of the number is lost.
float a = 5.5;
float b = 6.6;
int c = 0;
c = a - b; // the variable 'c' stores a value of -1 only as opposed to the expected difference of -1.1