C# - Hexadecimal literal
Hexadecimal integer constant, also known as base 16 constant. it is from combination of following hexadecimal digits: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, a/A, b/B, c/C, d/D, e/E, f/Fhexadecimal literal
Description
0xA12F
Output
- return - Integers
Examples
C#
Hexadecimal literal the possible of use:x = 0x1234; // x = 4660
y = 4 * 0xff; // y = 1020
if (x>0xabc)
y = (float)x / 0xa; // y = 466
C#
Other pieces of example codes:~0xabcd
0xff >= y
0xabc
i * 0xFF
0xff | k
0xabcd & k
You can find it in the following collections: constants
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