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Hey, guys, what's up?

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So in this session, we will discuss about operators.

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So there are four types of operators that we will study.

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The first operator is automatic operator.

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Neither perform automatic operations.

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And the second one is relational operator.

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That compared to numbers.

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And the third one is logical operator.

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And the fourth one is radio operator.

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So in this video, we will talk about automatic operators.

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OK.

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So automatic operators side, bless my nose, multiply, divide.

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And the last one is Morde.

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OK.

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So this will add two numbers.

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Subtract to the most.

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Multiply two numbers.

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Divide two numbers.

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And this will give me the main net.

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Okay, so let's see.

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File new m define.

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So let's name this file as.

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An automatic dart CBP.

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Pashing Lord Ideastream using namespace SDD and domain.

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Hey, don't do.

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So.

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See AOD nine plus five.

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So where do my output?

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Fourteen.

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OK.

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So this is automatic plus operator.

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Similarly, we are having nine minus five.

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Similarly, we have multiplication operator nine to five.

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And similarly, we are having division of labor, which we saw in the last radio.

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And one last operator there, DNA testing operator, it is called Maude, and it will give me remaindered.

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Okay.

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So she owed nine Morde five.

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It will give me Remender.

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So let's run it.

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So nine plus five is 14.

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Nine minus five is four.

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Nine to five is four to five.

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Nine by five is one and nine more five.

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Will is giving me a remainder.

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OK, so when you will divide nine by five.

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My remainder will be four.

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OK, so plus minus multiply.

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These operators are symbol for the region operator.

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We have saw the last radio in Dajarra, one in danger of load up on in danger and so on.

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And this is Morde operator.

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It will give me remainder.

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For example, if you divide four by five.

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Four more.

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Five.

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So my team and I will be four.

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OK, so the remainder is for.

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Similarly, if you divide five more five.

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So the remainder is zero.

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When there is zero.

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Similarly, seven by five.

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So remain there will be two.

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OK, so the remainder is two.

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Now, what to look out for, to see out?

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Character, a plus one.

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We have already seen it in typecasting.

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So now it will be 97 plus one ninety two.

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Why?

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Because this plus operate is defined for numbers.

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So it will convert character a twin to its ascribe value.

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And then I add that and then add one Budzinski value of character.

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So now really 98.

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OK, so there is an error in this line.

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Out.

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Correct.

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But a plus.

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OK, so now we're discothèque.

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Some output is 98.

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Similarly, you can add it to characters who also seek out character, A player's character B to task

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a value of character A's 97 B's nine did so 97.

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Plus nine did, which is when 95.

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OK.

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So similarly, you can also sub Brecht.

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So see old character A minus character B.

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So 97, minus ninety eight is minus one.

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Similarly, you can also perform divide Operation C out character, a divide by three.

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And Lane, correct, that is 97 and when 97, they were divided by three.

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So output will be 32.

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And the remainder is when you can also bring down the remainder see out character, a Mod three.

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So maybe when there is one.

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OK.

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So ideas operators are called automatic operators because they perform automatic operations.

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Simple.

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And next we do we will talk about relational, then logical and then bitwise operators.

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OK.

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So this is it for this.

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We do.

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Thanks for watching.
