C# Arithmetic Operators Example

C# example for arithmetic operators: Here, we are writing a C# program to demonstrate example of all arithmetic operators. By IncludeHelp Last updated : April 15, 2023

Arithmetic Operators

Arithmetic operators are used to perform mathematic operations, here is the list of all C# arithmetic operators,

  1. "+" (Addition) – it is used to add two number, string concatenation
  2. "-" (Subtraction) – it is used to subtract second operand from first operand
  3. "*" (Multiplication) – it is used to multiply two operands
  4. "/" (Divide) – it is used to divide numerator from de-numerator
  5. "%" (Modulus) - it is used to get remainder

Example

    Input:
    int a = 10;
    int b = 3;

    //operations
    int sum = a + b;
    int sub = a - b;
    int mul = a * b;
    float div = (float)a / (float)b;
    int rem = a % b;

    Output:
    sum = 13
    sub = 7
    mul = 30
    div = 3.333333
    rem = 1

C# code to demonstrate the example of arithmetic operators

// C# program to demonstrate example of 
// arithmetic operators 

using System;
using System.IO;
using System.Text;

namespace IncludeHelp {
  class Test {
    // Main Method 
    static void Main(string[] args) {
      int a = 10;
      int b = 3;

      int sum = a + b;
      int sub = a - b;
      int mul = a * b;
      float div = (float) a / (float) b;
      int rem = a % b;

      Console.WriteLine("Addition of {0} and {1} is = {2}", a, b, sum);
      Console.WriteLine("Subtraction of {0} and {1} is = {2}", a, b, sub);
      Console.WriteLine("Multiplication of {0} and {1} is = {2}", a, b, mul);
      Console.WriteLine("Division of {0} and {1} is = {2}", a, b, div);
      Console.WriteLine("Remainder of {0} and {1} is = {2}", a, b, rem);

      //hit ENTER to exit the program
      Console.ReadLine();
    }
  }
}

Output

Addition of 10 and 3 is = 13
Subtraction of 10 and 3 is = 7
Multiplication of 10 and 3 is = 30
Division of 10 and 3 is = 3.333333
Remainder of 10 and 3 is = 1

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