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Assignment operator

Assigning the value of an expression to a variable. var = expression. You can use other formats such as var += expression, which means var = var + expression. #include<stdio.h> main( ) {   int a = 1,b =2,c =3,d=4;   a += b * c + d;   printf("\n a = %d",a); } a = 11 The assignment operators have the lowest priority. The assignment operators are evaluated from right to left. The assignment operators include: =, +=, -=, *=, /=, %=.