... char d = 't';  std:: cout << --d // Case 1: Displays "s"  std:: cout << --d -1 // Case 2: Displays "114" Why does it display  a character in  case 1 and a number in case 2?

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char d = 't';

 std:: cout << --d // Case 1: Displays "s"

 std:: cout << --d -1 // Case 2: Displays "114"

Why does it display  a character in  case 1 and a number in case 2?

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