Object Pascal <-> Visual Basic .NET | Explicit conversion to 32-bit integer
Object Pascal Used keywords: integer
integer
Description
integer (expr)
Input
- expr - Any
Output
- return - 32-bit integer
Examples
Object Pascal
Explicit conversion to 32-bit integer the possible of use:xmin := -2147483648; ymax := 2147483647;
x:= -12345; // x = -12345
y:= -(15123 div 70);// y = -216
z := integer((x * y)); // y = 2666520
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Visual Basic .NET Used keywords: cint
CInt
Description
CInt (expr)
Input
- expr - Any
Output
- return - 32-bit integer
Examples
Visual Basic .NET
Explicit conversion to 32-bit integer the possible of use:xmin = -2147483648
ymax = 2147483647
Dim x As integer= -12345 ' x = -12345
Dim y As integer= -(15123 \ 70)' y = -216
z = CInt((x * y)) ' y = 2666520
Object Pascal Used keywords: longint
longint
Description
longint (expr)
Input
- expr - Any
Output
- return - 32-bit integer
Examples
Object Pascal
Explicit conversion to 32-bit integer the possible of use:xmin := -2147483648; ymax := 2147483647;
x:= -12345; // x = -12345
y:= -(15123 div 70);// y = -216
z := integer((x * y)); // y = 2666520
.
Visual Basic .NET Used keywords: cint
CInt
Description
CInt (expr)
Input
- expr - Any
Output
- return - 32-bit integer
Examples
Visual Basic .NET
Explicit conversion to 32-bit integer the possible of use:xmin = -2147483648
ymax = 2147483647
Dim x As integer= -12345 ' x = -12345
Dim y As integer= -(15123 \ 70)' y = -216
z = CInt((x * y)) ' y = 2666520
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Explicit conversion to 32-bit integer in another programming language:
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