- (minus)MathOperatorsWeb & Application
int c = 50 - 5; // Sets c to 45
int d = c - 5; // Sets d to 40
int e = d - 60; // Sets e to -20
int a = 5; // Sets "a" to 5
int b = -a; // Sets "b" to -5
int c = -(5 + 3); // Sets "c" to -8
Subtracts one value from another and may also be used to negate a value. As a subtraction operator, the value of the second parameter is subtracted from the first. For example, 5 - 3 yields the number 2. As a negation operator, it is equivalent to multiplying a number by -1. For example, -5 is the same as 5 * -1.
-value1value1 - value2int or floatint or float
-- (decrement)
-= (subtract assign)
+ (add)
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