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N8tiv30-Apr-13 23:02
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N8tiv5-May-13 0:04
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N8tiv5-May-13 0:17
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N8tiv5-May-13 0:05
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OriginalGriff5-May-13 0:21
mveOriginalGriff5-May-13 0:21 
Ok, let's look at it (though it's a PITA to work out, I admit) and substitute the values:
C#
int x = 10;
int y = 100;
int z = ++x + (y++ * x);

1) ++x means "add one to x and use the new value", so x becomes 11, and the calculation becomes
C#
z = 11 + (y++ * x)

2) y++ means "Add one to y and use the old value", so y becomes 101, and the calculation becomes
C#
z = 11 + (100 * x)

3) We only have x left to worry about, so get the current value of it (which is 11 because we changed it in step 1) and the calculation becomes
C#
z = 11 + (100 * 11)

Which is
C#
z = 11 + 1100
Or
C#
z = 1111

So the final result is:
x = 11, y = 101, z= 1111


This is a lot more complex than anything you should have to meet in "real life" (hence the discussion above about hitting people who do that kind of thing and why C++ will give you different results)
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GeneralRe: Incrementing and Decrementing - Just Trying to Understand Pin
N8tiv5-May-13 0:24
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Questionwhy you can't store a lambda expression in a 'dynamic variable, or 'var variable ? Pin
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