Explicit conversion to 8-bit unsigned integer: CByte, CUByte, byte
The required type conversion can be carried out as follows:explicit conversion to 8-bit unsigned integer
Description
( type ) expression
Input
- type - 8-bit unsigned integer
- expression - Expressions
Output
- return - 8-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
Example
Explicit conversion to 8-bit unsigned integer the possible of use:xmin = 0; ymax = 255;
byte x=5; // x = 5
byte y = 15 % 4; // y = 3
y = (byte)(x * y); // z = 15
CByte
Description
CByte (expr)
Input
- expr - Any
Output
- return - 8-bit unsigned integer
Examples
Visual Basic .NET
Explicit conversion to 8-bit unsigned integer the possible of use:xmin = 0
ymax = 255
Dim x As byte=5 ' x = 5
Dim y As byte= 15 mod 4 ' y = 3
y = CByte((x * y)) ' z = 15
CUByte
Description
CUByte (expr)
Input
- expr - Any
Output
- return - 8-bit unsigned integer
Examples
FreeBASIC
Explicit conversion to 8-bit unsigned integer the possible of use:xmin = 0
ymax = 255
Dim x As ubyte=5 ' x = 5
Dim y As ubyte= 15 mod 4 ' y = 3
y = CUByte((x * y)) ' z = 15
byte
Description
byte (expr)
Input
- expr - Any
Output
- return - 8-bit unsigned integer
Examples
Object Pascal
Explicit conversion to 8-bit unsigned integer the possible of use:xmin := 0; ymax := 255;
x:=5; // x = 5
y:= 15 mod 4; // y = 3
y := byte((x * y)); // z = 15
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