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7.5.9 Postfix increment and decrement operators

post-increment-expression:
primary-expression ++
post-decrement-expression:
primary-expression --

The operand of a postfix increment or decrement operation must be an expression classified as a variable, a property access, or an indexer access. The result of the operation is a value of the same type as the operand.

If the operand of a postfix increment or decrement operation is a property or indexer access, the property or indexer must have both a get and a set accessor. If this is not the case, a compile-time error occurs.

Unary operator overload resolution (§7.2.3) is applied to select a specific operator implementation. Predefined ++ and -- operators exist for the following types: sbyte, byte, short, ushort, int, uint, long, ulong, char, float, double, decimal, and any enum type. The predefined ++ operators return the value produced by adding 1 to the argument, and the predefined -- operators return the value produced by subtracting 1 from the argument.

The run-time processing of a postfix increment or decrement operation of the form x++ or x-- consists of the following steps:

The ++ and -- operators also support prefix notation, as described in §7.6.7. The result of x++ or x-- is the value of x before the operation, whereas the result of ++x or --x is the value of x after the operation. In either case, x itself has the same value after the operation.

An operator ++ or operator -- implementation can be invoked using either postfix and prefix notation. It is not possible to have separate operator implementations for the two notations.