79: Highlights
- C offers negation, addition, subtraction, multiplication,
division, and assignment operators,
and C follows standard precedence and associativity rules.
- If you want to make your arithmetic expressions
clearer, then use parentheses to create subexpressions.
- If you want to force C to depart from the standard
C precedence rules, then use parentheses to create subexpressions.
- If you want to force the conversion of a value of one type
into the corresponding value of another type, then you must cast
the value by instantiating the following pattern:
(type) expression