//: C03:Mathops.cpp // From Thinking in C++, 2nd Edition // Available at http://www.BruceEckel.com // (c) Bruce Eckel 2000 // Copyright notice in Copyright.txt // Mathematical operators #include using namespace std; // A macro to display a string and a value. #define PRINT(STR, VAR) \ cout << STR " = " << VAR << endl int main() { int i, j, k; float u, v, w; // Applies to doubles, too cout << "enter an integer: "; cin >> j; cout << "enter another integer: "; cin >> k; PRINT("j",j); PRINT("k",k); i = j + k; PRINT("j + k",i); i = j - k; PRINT("j - k",i); i = k / j; PRINT("k / j",i); i = k * j; PRINT("k * j",i); i = k % j; PRINT("k % j",i); // The following only works with integers: j %= k; PRINT("j %= k", j); cout << "Enter a floating-point number: "; cin >> v; cout << "Enter another floating-point number:"; cin >> w; PRINT("v",v); PRINT("w",w); u = v + w; PRINT("v + w", u); u = v - w; PRINT("v - w", u); u = v * w; PRINT("v * w", u); u = v / w; PRINT("v / w", u); // The following works for ints, chars, // and doubles too: PRINT("u", u); PRINT("v", v); u += v; PRINT("u += v", u); u -= v; PRINT("u -= v", u); u *= v; PRINT("u *= v", u); u /= v; PRINT("u /= v", u); } ///:~