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In c, what is the difference between using ++i and i++, and which should be used in the incrementation block of a for loop? What's very frustrating for me is that, when i look up the words, i find out that my gut feeli. I guess it's something like the moment when i is decremented ?

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The way for loop is processed is as follows 1 first, initialization is performed (i=0) 2 the check is performed (i < n) 3 the code in the loop is executed Every time i read a new and unknown word containing the letter 'i' i wonder how i should pronounce it I wrote (using knowledge from internet) script (batch file) to remove all folders and files inside a folder

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Is this a general rule of thumb, or is it php specific. In javascript i have seen i++ used in many cases, and i understand that it adds one to the preceding value: There's absolutely no reason not to, and if your software ever passes through a toolchain that doesn't optimize it out your software will be more efficient Considering it is just as easy to type ++i as it is to type i++, there is.

The /i/ sound is just the short version of /i:/ Without the ː length mark it is shorter Just as you can find /i:/ in words like peat, the /i/ sound is found in words like happiness where the vowel is shorter In epicentre, you can find an /ɪ/ because, in many accents, such as the cambridge dictionary's main focus of bre, it is not any sort of ee sound, but an ih sound, as found in hit.

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I've seen them both being used in numerous pieces of c# code, and i'd like to know when to use i++ and when to use ++i

(i being a number variable like int, float, double, etc).

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