Decrement (--)
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This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since July 2015.
The decrement (--
) operator decrements (subtracts one from) its operand and returns the value before or after the decrement, depending on where the operator is placed.
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Syntax
x--
--x
Description
The --
operator is overloaded for two types of operands: number and BigInt. It first coerces the operand to a numeric value and tests the type of it. It performs BigInt decrement if the operand becomes a BigInt; otherwise, it performs number decrement.
If used postfix, with operator after operand (for example, x--
), the decrement operator decrements and returns the value before decrementing.
If used prefix, with operator before operand (for example, --x
), the decrement operator decrements and returns the value after decrementing.
The decrement operator can only be applied on operands that are references (variables and object properties; i.e. valid assignment targets). --x
itself evaluates to a value, not a reference, so you cannot chain multiple decrement operators together.
--(--x); // SyntaxError: Invalid left-hand side expression in prefix operation
Examples
Postfix decrement
let x = 3;
const y = x--;
// x is 2; y is 3
let x2 = 3n;
const y2 = x2--;
// x2 is 2n; y2 is 3n
Prefix decrement
let x = 3;
const y = --x;
// x is 2; y = 2
let x2 = 3n;
const y2 = --x2;
// x2 is 2n; y2 is 2n
Specifications
Specification |
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ECMAScript Language Specification # sec-postfix-decrement-operator |
Browser compatibility
BCD tables only load in the browser