1 00:00:13,680 --> 00:00:19,410 Panel and welcome to the golden programming language course in the previous session, we talked about 2 00:00:19,410 --> 00:00:25,500 logical operators and in decision, we want to talk about the other operators concept. 3 00:00:31,230 --> 00:00:39,180 Operators, presidents operate or presidents determines the grouping of turns in an expedition. 4 00:00:39,900 --> 00:00:42,960 This affects how an expedition is evaluated. 5 00:00:44,010 --> 00:00:47,850 Certain operators have higher precedence than others. 6 00:00:48,540 --> 00:00:55,860 For example, the multiplication operator has a higher precedence than the Edicion operator here. 7 00:00:56,280 --> 00:01:00,900 Operators with the highest precedence appear at the top of the table. 8 00:01:01,350 --> 00:01:06,700 Those with the lowest appear at the bottom within an expertise in higher precedence. 9 00:01:06,720 --> 00:01:09,330 Operators will be evaluated first. 10 00:01:10,200 --> 00:01:15,980 Now let's go to the school curriculum to illustrate how to use operators precedence. 11 00:01:16,800 --> 00:01:20,820 First, we define a variable and initialize it by an expedition. 12 00:01:21,450 --> 00:01:33,510 For example, we define a variable like X calling equal and initialize it by seven plus three multiplication. 13 00:01:33,780 --> 00:01:39,330 Two now display the output by the following comment. 14 00:01:39,360 --> 00:01:40,750 So we write that if. 15 00:01:42,570 --> 00:01:43,380 Resolve. 16 00:01:44,440 --> 00:01:50,170 Paula, Person, D. and Sir, it's very, very. 17 00:01:51,130 --> 00:01:55,230 Reformat the court, save the project and execute the program. 18 00:01:58,010 --> 00:02:02,600 Now we can see the output result is 13 here. 19 00:02:02,870 --> 00:02:11,930 Each is assigned 13, not 20, because operator multiplication has hired a pittance that operator plus. 20 00:02:12,290 --> 00:02:17,090 So it first gets multiplied with three multiplication too. 21 00:02:17,300 --> 00:02:21,680 And the result is six and then six value adds into seven. 22 00:02:21,860 --> 00:02:24,230 And final result is 13. 23 00:02:24,860 --> 00:02:25,300 OK. 24 00:02:25,430 --> 00:02:31,490 We were able to explain operators precedence and go language and give examples. 25 00:02:32,240 --> 00:02:34,010 We have reached the end of decision session. 26 00:02:34,190 --> 00:02:38,070 I hope you take full advantage of this session until next session. 27 00:02:38,090 --> 00:02:38,660 Goodbye.