1. | Demonstrates the difference between pre- and postincrement | | |
2. | Adding a number and a string | | |
3. | You can combine operators such as +, -, and * with the assignment operator | | |
4. | Power with ** | | |
5. | Minus power | | |
6. | Left shift | | |
7. | After incrementing | | |
8. | After pre-increment: ++$a * 2 | | |
9. | After pre-decrement | | |
10. | Using auto-increment operator for a string with digits | | |
11. | Using auto-increment operator for a string | | |
12. | A program that uses the pre-increment operation. | | |
13. | Post-increment operation. | | |
14. | Operators demo: Arithmetic Operators | | |
15. | Precedence and Associativity | | |
16. | Add 3 to $var; same as $var=$var+3 | | |
17. | Subtract 1 from $var | | |
18. | Square $var | | |
19. | Modulus operator | | |
20. | Arithmetic Operators in action | | |
21. | Autoincrement and Autodecrement Operators and Assignment | | |
22. | Numeric Operators | | |
23. | Use parentheses wherever possible to force precedence. | | |
24. | Remainder and power | | |
25. | To force perl to perform an operation of lower precedence first, use brackets | | |
26. | An example of exponentiation | | |
27. | %, the remainder, or 'modulo' operator | | |
28. | The autoincrement operator | | |
29. | Basic Numeric Operations | | |
30. | Increment and Decrement Operations | | |
31. | Increment and Decrement Operators | | |
32. | Basic arithmetic operators. | | |
33. | Built-in Perl Arithmetic Functions | | |
34. | Pre-increment string value | | |