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Demonstrates the difference between pre- and postincrement

   

$c = 5;
$d = 5;

print $c,   " ";         
print $c++, " ";         
print $c,   "\n";        

print $d,   " ";         
print ++$d, " ";         
print $d,   "\n";        

   
    
    
  








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