Operators are special symbols that perform operations on variables and values. For example,
print(5 + 6) // 11
Here, +
is an operator that adds two numbers: 5 and 6.
Types of Operators
Here's a list of different types of Swift operators that you will learn in this tutorial.
- Arithmetic operators
- Assignment Operators
- Comparison Operators
- Logical Operators
- Bitwise Operators
- Other Operators
1. Swift Arithmetic Operators
Arithmetic operators are used to perform mathematical operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, etc. For example,
var sub = 10 - 5 // 5
Here, -
is an arithmetic operator that subtracts two values or variables.
Operator | Operation | Example |
---|---|---|
+ |
Addition | 5 + 2 = 7 |
- |
Subtraction | 4 - 2 = 2 |
* |
Multiplication | 2 * 3 = 6 |
/ |
Division | 4 / 2 = 2 |
% |
Modulo | 5 % 2 = 1 |
Example 1: Arithmetic Operators in Swift
var a = 7
var b = 2
// addition
print (a + b)
// subtraction
print (a - b)
// multiplication
print (a * b)
Output
9 5 14
In the above example, we have used
+
to adda
andb
-
to subtractb
froma
*
to multiplya
andb
/ Division Operator
The /
operator performs division between two numbers. However, if two numbers are integers, we will only get the quotient. For example,
// returns quotient only
7 / 2 = 3
If we use the /
operator with floating-point numbers, we will get the actual result. For example,
// perform division
7.0 / 3.0 = 2.333
% Modulo Operator
The modulo operator %
computes the remainder. For example,
print(9 % 4) // 1
Note: The %
operator can only be used with integers.
2. Swift Assignment Operators
Assignment operators are used to assign values to variables. For example,
// assign 5 to x
var x = 5
Here, =
is an assignment operator that assigns 5
to x
. Here's a list of different assignment operators available in Swift.
Operator | Name | Example |
---|---|---|
= |
Assignment Operator | a = 7 |
+= |
Addition Assignment | a += 1 // a = a + 1 |
-= |
Subtraction Assignment | a -= 3 // a = a - 3 |
*= |
Multiplication Assignment | a *= 4 // a = a * 4 |
/= |
Division Assignment | a /= 3 // a = a / 3 |
%= |
Remainder Assignment | a %= 10 // a = a % 10 |
Example 2: Assignment Operators
// assign 10 to a
var a = 10
// assign 5 to b
var b = 5
// assign the sum of a and b to a
a += b // a = a + b
print(a)
Output
15
3. Swift Comparison Operators
Comparison operators compare two values/variables and return a boolean result: true
or false
. For example,
var a = 5, b =2
print (a > b) // true
Here, the >
comparison operator is used to compare whether a
is greater than b
or not.
Operator | Meaning | Example |
---|---|---|
== |
Is Equal To | 3 == 5 gives us false |
!= |
Not Equal To | 3 != 5 gives us true |
> |
Greater Than | 3 > 5 gives us false |
< |
Less Than | 3 < 5 gives us true |
>= |
Greater Than or Equal To | 3 >= 5 give us false |
<= |
Less Than or Equal To | 3 <= 5 gives us true |
Example 3: Comparison Operators
var a = 5, b = 2
// equal to operator
print(a == b)
// not equal to operator
print(a != b)
// greater than operator
print(a > b)
// less than operator
print(a < b)
// greater than or equal to operator
print(a >= b)
// less than or equal to operator
print(a <= b)
Output
false true true false true false
Note: Comparison operators are used in decision-making and loops. We'll discuss more of the comparison operator in later tutorials.
4. Swift Logical Operators
Logical operators are used to check whether an expression is true
or false
. They are used in decision-making. For example,
var a = 5, b = 6
print((a > 2) && (b >= 6)) // true
Here, &&
is the logical operator AND. Since both a > 2
and b >= 6
are true
, the result is true
.
Operator | Example | Meaning |
---|---|---|
&& |
a && b | Logical AND:true only if both the operands are true |
|| |
a || b | Logical OR:true if at least one of the operands is true |
! |
!a | Logical NOT:true if the operand is false and vice-versa. |
Example 4: Logical Operators
// logical AND
print(true && true) // true
print(true && false) // false
// logical OR
print(true || false) // true
// logical NOT
print(!true) // false
Output
true false true false
5. Swift Bitwise Operators
In Swift, bitwise operators are used to perform operations on individual bits.
Operator | Description |
---|---|
& |
Binary AND |
| |
Binary OR |
^ |
Binary XOR |
~ |
Binary One's Complement |
<< |
Binary Shift Left |
>> |
Binary Shift Right |
Bitwise operators are rarely used in everyday programming. To learn more, visit Swift bitwise operators to learn more.
6. Other Swift Operators
Here's a list of other operators available in Swift. We'll learn more about these operators in later tutorials
Operator | Description | Example |
---|---|---|
? : |
Ternary Operator - returns value based on the condition | (5 > 2) ? "Success" : "Error" // Success |
?? |
Nil-Coalescing Operator - checks whether an optional contains a value or not | number ?? 5 |
... |
Range Operator - defines range containing values | 1...3 // range containing values 1,2,3 |