According to syntax postfix increment returns copy of unmodified variable (C++ == C), while prefix increment returns incremented variable (++C == C + 1).

  • hddsx@lemmy.ca
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    5 days ago

    Sorry for the late response. Written and spoken order can be different (ie. $2 is pronounced two dollars and not dollar two)

    2024-09-20 can be wordy:

    In the year of 2024, in the 9th month, on the 20th day.

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      5 days ago

      Yeah, $2 can also be transliterated, whereupon it becomes “two dollars”; 2024-09-20 can also be transliterated, wherein there are two major competing orders: DMY and MDY. And I agree that other major orders are too wordy, and that’s sort of my point.