16-bit unsigned integer: ushort, UInt16, unsigned short, word

16-bit unsigned integer type is used to store only pozitiv whole number. 16-bit unsigned integer and his value range: from 0 to 65535.

ushort

Description

 ushort
Used keywords: ushort
Compatible programing languages:
Visual Basic .NET | FreeBASIC | C#

Examples

Example

16-bit unsigned integer the possible of use:
xmin = 0; ymax = 65535;
ushort x=280;           // x = 280
ushort y = 1025 % 8;    // y = 128
y = (ushort)(x * y);    // z = 35840

UInt16

Description

 UInt16
Used keywords: uint16
Compatible programing languages:
C#

Examples

Example

16-bit unsigned integer the possible of use:
xmin = 0; ymax = 65535;
ushort x=280;           // x = 280
ushort y = 1025 % 8;    // y = 128
y = (ushort)(x * y);    // z = 35840

unsigned short

Description

 unsigned  short
Used keywords: short unsigned
Note: In C like languages the data type size may be different depending on compiler and architecture, we show only one standard look.
Compatible programing languages:
C | Visual C++ .NET | C++

Examples

C

16-bit unsigned integer the possible of use:
xmin = 0; ymax = 65535;
unsigned short x=280;           // x = 280
unsigned short y = 1025 % 8;    // y = 128
y = (unsigned short)(x * y);    // z = 35840

word

Description

 word
Used keywords: word
Compatible programing languages:
Pascal | Object Pascal | Free Pascal

Examples

Object Pascal

16-bit unsigned integer the possible of use:
xmin := 0; ymax := 65535;
x:=280;           // x = 280
y:= 1025 mod 8;    // y = 128
y := word((x * y));    // z = 35840

You can find it in the following collections: unsigned integers | integers | numbers | data types
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