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| So ''jimmy'' is the variable you want to change (to ten) and ''jimmy + 1'' is the value that exists. Merely typing ''jimmy + 1'' does not set the value of jimmy to 10 because to change the value of something, you must have the equal sign. It is used the same way in C++ as in mathematicals. | So ''jimmy'' is the variable you want to change (to ten) and ''jimmy + 1'' is the value that exists. Merely typing ''jimmy + 1'' does not set the value of jimmy to 10 because to change the value of something, you must have the equal sign. It is used the same way in C++ as in mathematicals. | ||
| + | Because typing ''variable = variable + //x//'' is repetitive and annoying, the creator (all hail Bjarne Stroustrup) made | ||
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| + | <fc #FF0000>Editing in Progress</fc> | ||