C Operator Precedence
The following table lists the precedence and associativity of C operators. Operators are listed top to bottom, in descending precedence.
| Precedence | Operator | Description | Associativity | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |  ++ --
 | 
Suffix/postfix increment and decrement | Left-to-right | 
 ()
 | 
Function call | ||
 []
 | 
Array subscripting | ||
 .
 | 
Structure and union member access | ||
 −>
 | 
Structure and union member access through pointer | ||
 (type){list}
 | 
Compound literal(C99) | ||
| 2 |  ++ --
 | 
Prefix increment and decrement | Right-to-left | 
 + −
 | 
Unary plus and minus | ||
 ! ~
 | 
Logical NOT and bitwise NOT | ||
 (type)
 | 
Type cast | ||
 *
 | 
Indirection (dereference) | ||
 &
 | 
Address-of | ||
 sizeof
 | 
Size-of | ||
 _Alignof
 | 
Alignment requirement(C11) | ||
| 3 |  * / %
 | 
Multiplication, division, and remainder | Left-to-right | 
| 4 |  + −
 | 
Addition and subtraction | |
| 5 |  << >>
 | 
Bitwise left shift and right shift | |
| 6 |  < <=
 | 
For relational operators < and ≤ respectively | |
 > >=
 | 
For relational operators > and ≥ respectively | ||
| 7 |  == !=
 | 
For relational = and ≠ respectively | |
| 8 |  &
 | 
Bitwise AND | |
| 9 |  ^
 | 
Bitwise XOR (exclusive or) | |
| 10 |  |
 | 
Bitwise OR (inclusive or) | |
| 11 |  &&
 | 
Logical AND | |
| 12 |  ||
 | 
Logical OR | |
| 13 |  ?:
 | 
Ternary conditional | Right-to-Left | 
| 14 |  =
 | 
Simple assignment | |
 += −=
 | 
Assignment by sum and difference | ||
 *= /= %=
 | 
Assignment by product, quotient, and remainder | ||
 <<= >>=
 | 
Assignment by bitwise left shift and right shift | ||
 &= ^= |=
 | 
Assignment by bitwise AND, XOR, and OR | ||
| 15 |  ,
 | 
Comma | Left-to-right | 
When parsing an expression, an operator which is listed on some row will be bound tighter (as if by parentheses) to its arguments than any operator that is listed on a row further below it.
Operators that are in the same cell (there may be several rows of operators listed in a cell) have the same precedence and are grouped in the given direction. For example, the expression a=b=c is parsed as a=(b=c), and not as (a=b)=c because of right-to-left associativity. Note that this does not affect the evaluation order of the subexpressions a, b, and c.
[edit] See Also
Order of evaluation of operator arguments at run time.
| Common operators | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| assignment |   increment decrement  | 
arithmetic | logical | comparison |   member access  | 
other | 
| 
 a = b  | 
 ++a  | 
 +a  | 
 !a  | 
 a == b  | 
 a[b]  | 
 a(...)  |