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== Increment operators == | == Increment operators == | ||
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It is important to note that the object can only be modified once in a single statement. Expressions such as <code>x = x++;</code> result in {{C|undefined behavior}} which can do just about anything. | It is important to note that the object can only be modified once in a single statement. Expressions such as <code>x = x++;</code> result in {{C|undefined behavior}} which can do just about anything. |