you cannot do nesting of post-increment operator whereas pre-increment nesting does not cause any problem
conclusion : never do post increment nesting
eg :
int a = 10; cout<<(++(++a))<<"\n";// valid in c++ cout<<((a++)++); // in-valid in c++
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post increment nesting is dangerous in c++
you cannot do nesting of post-increment operator whereas pre-increment nesting does not cause any problem
conclusion : never do post increment nesting
eg :
int a = 10; cout<<(++(++a))<<"\n";// valid in c++ cout<<((a++)++); // in-valid in c++
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