8-bit unsigned integer: byte, UInt8, unsigned char, ubyte

8-bit unsigned integer type is used to store only pozitiv whole number. 8-bit unsigned integer and his value range: from 0 to 255.

byte

Description

 byte
Used keywords: byte
Compatible programing languages:
Visual Basic .NET | C# | Pascal | Free Pascal | Object Pascal

Examples

Example

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

UInt8

Description

 UInt8
Used keywords: uint8
Compatible programing languages:
C#

Examples

Example

8-bit unsigned integer the possible of use:
xmin = 0; ymax = 255;
UInt8 x=5;           // x = 5
UInt8 y = 15 % 4;    // y = 3
y = (UInt8)(x * y);  // z = 15

unsigned char

Description

 unsigned  char
Used keywords: unsigned char
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

8-bit unsigned integer the possible of use:
xmin = 0; ymax = 255;
unsigned char x=5;           // x = 5
unsigned char y = 15 % 4;    // y = 3
y = (unsigned char)(x * y);  // z = 15

ubyte

Description

 ubyte
Used keywords: ubyte
Compatible programing languages:
FreeBASIC

Examples

FreeBASIC

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

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