5.9. Comma Operator
A comma expression is a series of expressions separated by commas. The expressions are evaluated from left to right. The result of a comma expression is the value of the rightmost expression. The result is an lvalue if the rightmost operand is an lvalue. One common use for the comma operator is in a for loop.
This loop increments ix and decrements cnt in the expression in the for header. Both ix and cnt are changed on each trip through the loop. As long as the test of ix succeeds, we reset the next element to the current value of cnt.
int cnt = ivec.size();
// add elements from size... 1 to ivec
for(vector<int>::size_type ix = 0;
ix != ivec.size(); ++ix, --cnt)
ivec[ix] = cnt;
Exercises Section 5.9
163 that added elements to a vector. Both programs decremented a counter to generate the element values. In this program we used the prefix decrement and the earlier one used postfix. Explain why we used prefix in one and postfix in the other.