C++ - Explicit conversion to 32-bit unsigned integer
The required type conversion can be carried out as follows:explicit conversion to 32-bit unsigned integer
Description
( type ) expression
Input
- type - 32-bit unsigned integer
- expression - Expressions
Output
- return - 32-bit unsigned integer
Note: In C like languages the data type size may be different depending on compiler and architecture, we show only one standard look.
Examples
C++
Explicit conversion to 32-bit unsigned integer the possible of use:xmin = 0; ymax = 4294967295;
unsigned long x=70000; // x = 70000
unsigned long y = 1025 / 8; // y = 128
y = (unsigned long)(x * y); // z = 875043750
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Explicit conversion to 32-bit unsigned integer in another programming language:
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