Visual Basic .NET <-> C++ | Explicit conversion to 64-bit unsigned integer

Visual Basic .NET

CULng

Description

 CULng (expr)
Used keywords: culng

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Examples

Visual Basic .NET

Explicit conversion to 64-bit unsigned integer the possible of use:
xmin = 0
 ymax = 18446744073709551615
Dim x As ulong=7001234        ' x = 7001234
Dim y As ulong= 10250 \ 8    ' y = 1281
y = CULng((x * y))     ' z = 8968580754
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C++

explicit conversion to 64-bit unsigned integer

Description

( type ) expression

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Output

Note: In C like languages the data type size may be different depending on compiler and architecture, we show only one standard look.

Examples

C++

Explicit conversion to 64-bit unsigned integer the possible of use:
xmin = 0; ymax = 18446744073709551615;
unsigned long long x=7001234;        // x = 7001234
unsigned long long y = 10250 / 8;    // y = 1281
y = (unsigned long long)(x * y);     // z = 8968580754

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