addition : Java Glossary

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+ is the Java addition operator. There are two addition operators, integer and floating point, but they both use the same operator symbol. Integer addition works on byte, char, short, int and long and always results in an integer, i.e. no fraction. If the results of adding two ints is too big to fit in an int, the high order bits will be discarded or considered as a sign bit, without any sort of exception.

Floating point addition works on float and double. Floating point addition results in a fractional value that can be represented in IEEE format. For maximum accuracy, when you add several numbers together, add the small ones together first.

+ also means concatenation. You may not use + as a unary operator.

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