Visual C++ .NET <-> C# | 8-bit integer
Visual C++ .NET  Used keywords: signed  char 
signed char
Description
 signed  charNote: In C like languages the data type size may be different depending on compiler and architecture, we show only one standard look.
Examples
Visual C++ .NET
8-bit integer the possible of use:xmin = -128; ymax = 127;
signed char x= -5;           // x = -5
signed char y = -(15 % 4);   // y = -3
y = (signed char)(x * y);    // z = 15.
C#  Used keywords: sbyte 
sbyte
Description
 sbyteExamples
C#
8-bit integer the possible of use:xmin = -128; ymax = 127;
sbyte x= -5;           // x = -5
sbyte y = -(15 % 4);   // y = -3
y = (sbyte)(x * y);    // z = 15Visual C++ .NET  Used keywords: signed  char 
signed char
Description
 signed  charNote: In C like languages the data type size may be different depending on compiler and architecture, we show only one standard look.
Examples
Visual C++ .NET
8-bit integer the possible of use:xmin = -128; ymax = 127;
signed char x= -5;           // x = -5
signed char y = -(15 % 4);   // y = -3
y = (signed char)(x * y);    // z = 15.
C#  Used keywords: int8 
Int8
Description
 Int8Examples
C#
8-bit integer the possible of use:xmin = -128; ymax = 127;
Int8 x= -5;           // x = -5
Int8 y = -(15 % 4);   // y = -3
y = (Int8)(x * y);    // z = 15You can find it in the following collections: signed integers | integers | numbers | data types
8-bit integer in another programming language:
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