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Question :

char x = 'a'; 
x += 3; // ok  
x = x + 3; // compile time error
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Because x += 3 is equivalent to x = (char)(x+3), while x + 3 is default to int operation, assign an int to char must cast.

From the JLS specification : 15.26.2 ,

A compound assignment expression of the form E1 op= E2 is equivalent to E1 = (T)((E1) op (E2)), where T is the type of E1, except that E1 is evaluated only once. Note that the implied cast to type T may be either an identity conversion (?.1.1) or a narrowing primitive conversion (?.1.3).

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