Syntax
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Integer
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Description
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A data type used to declare whole numbers with up to four digits of precision.
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Comments
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Integer
variables are used to hold numbers within the following range:
–32768 <= integer <= 32767
Internally, integers are 2-byte
short
values. Thus, when appearing within a structure, integers require 2 bytes of storage. When used with binary or random files, 2 bytes of storage are required.
When passed to external routines,
Integer
values are sign-extended to the size of an integer on that platform (either 16 or 32 bits) before pushing onto the stack.
The type-declaration character for
Integer
is
%
.
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See Also
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Currency (data type); Date (data type); Double (data type); Long (data type), Object (data type), Single (data type), String (data type), Variant (data type), Boolean (data type), DefType (statement), CInt (function).
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