Visual Basic .NET <-> FreeBASIC | Explicit conversion to 64-bit unsigned integer
Visual Basic .NET Used keywords: culng
CULng
Description
CULng (expr)
Input
- expr - Any
Output
- return - 64-bit unsigned integer
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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FreeBASIC Used keywords: culngint
CULngInt
Description
CULngInt (expr)
Input
- expr - Any
Output
- return - 64-bit unsigned integer
Examples
FreeBASIC
Explicit conversion to 64-bit unsigned integer the possible of use:xmin = 0
ymax = 18446744073709551615
Dim x As ulongint=7001234 ' x = 7001234
Dim y As ulongint= 10250 \ 8 ' y = 1281
y = CULngInt((x * y)) ' z = 8968580754
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