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JS arithmetic
arithmetic operators
operator precedence
modulus operator
exponentiation operator
increment decrement
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JavaScript Arithmetic

🎯 한 줄 통찰 (One-line insight)

Arithmetic operators perform arithmetic on numbers (literals or variables), with multiplication and division taking higher precedence than addition and subtraction. [S1]

🧠 핵심 개념 (Core concepts)

  • Arithmetic on numbers — arithmetic operators perform arithmetic on numbers, which can be literals or variables. [S1]
  • Operands and operators — the numbers in an arithmetic operation are called operands; the operation performed between two operands is defined by an operator. [S1]
  • Eight arithmetic operators+, -, *, **, /, %, ++, --. [S1]
  • Modulus returns the remainder — the modulus operator % returns the division remainder. [S1]
  • Exponentiation equals Math.powx ** y produces the same result as Math.pow(x, y). [S1]
  • Precedence and left-to-right — multiplication and division have higher precedence than addition and subtraction; operations of equal precedence are computed left to right; parentheses override precedence. [S1]

🧩 추출된 패턴 (Extracted patterns)

  • Operate over literals or variables — the operands of an arithmetic expression can be literals (100 + 50), variables (a + b), or sub-expressions ((100 + 50) * a). [S1]
  • Increment/decrement in placex++ raises and x-- lowers a variable by one. [S1]
  • Force evaluation order with parentheses — wrap a lower-precedence operation in () to make it run first. [S1]

📖 세부 내용 (Details)

JavaScript Arithmetic Operators [S1] Arithmetic operators perform arithmetic on numbers (literals or variables):

Operator Description
+ Addition
- Subtraction
* Multiplication
** Exponentiation (ES2016)
/ Division
% Modulus (Remainder)
++ Increment
-- Decrement

Arithmetic Operations [S1] A typical arithmetic operation operates on two numbers. The two numbers can be literals:

let x = 100 + 50;

or variables:

let x = a + b;

or expressions:

let x = (100 + 50) * a;

Operators and Operands [S1] The numbers (in an arithmetic operation) are called operands. The operation (to be performed between the two operands) is defined by an operator.

Adding [S1]

let x = 5;
let y = 2;
let z = x + y;

Subtracting [S1]

let x = 5;
let y = 2;
let z = x - y;

Multiplying [S1]

let x = 5;
let y = 2;
let z = x * y;

Dividing [S1]

let x = 5;
let y = 2;
let z = x / y;

Remainder [S1] The modulus operator (%) returns the division remainder. The result of a modulo operation is the remainder of an arithmetic division.

let x = 5;
let y = 2;
let z = x % y;

Incrementing [S1] The increment operator (++) increments numbers.

let x = 5;
x++;
let z = x;

Decrementing [S1] The decrement operator (--) decrements numbers.

let x = 5;
x--;
let z = x;

Exponentiation [S1] The exponentiation operator (**) raises the first operand to the power of the second operand.

let x = 5;
let z = x ** 2;

x ** y produces the same result as Math.pow(x, y):

let x = 5;
let z = Math.pow(x,2);

Operator Precedence [S1] Operator precedence describes the order in which operations are performed in an arithmetic expression. Multiplication and division have higher precedence than addition and subtraction:

let x = 100 + 50 * 3;

Parentheses can change the order — operations inside parentheses are computed first:

let x = (100 + 50) * 3;

When many operations have the same precedence (like addition and subtraction or multiplication and division), they are computed from left to right:

let x = 100 + 50 - 3;
let x = 100 / 50 * 3;

🛠️ 적용 사례 (Applied in summary)

The page's own snippets are the canonical applied examples — adding/subtracting/multiplying/dividing into z, taking a remainder with %, incrementing/decrementing, exponentiating with ** vs Math.pow, and demonstrating precedence with and without parentheses. No external project/commit applications found in the source.

💻 코드 패턴 (Code patterns)

Operate over two variables:

let x = 5;
let y = 2;
let z = x % y;

Exponentiate (two equivalent forms):

let z = x ** 2;
let z = Math.pow(x,2);

Override precedence with parentheses:

let x = (100 + 50) * 3;

⚖️ 모순 및 업데이트 (Contradictions & updates)

No contradictions found in the source. The source notes the exponentiation operator ** was introduced in ES2016, which is the relevant version context.

검증 상태 및 신뢰도

  • 상태: draft
  • 검증 단계: conceptual (실제 적용 사례 발견 시 applied/validated로 승격 가능)
  • 출처 신뢰도: B (W3Schools — widely used educational reference, not a primary standards body)
  • 신뢰 점수: 0.89
  • 중복 검사 결과: 신규 생성 (New discovery)

🔗 지식 그래프 (Knowledge Graph)

📚 출처 (Sources)

📝 변경 이력 (Change history)

  • 2026-06-23: Initial draft synthesized from the W3Schools "JavaScript Arithmetic" page (Astra wiki-curation, P-Reinforce v3.1 format).