Questions tagged [unsigned-integer]
A specific data type that uses all its bits to represent an integer value, consequently only 0 or a positive number.
unsigned-integer
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Why casting unsigned to signed directly in C gives correct result? [duplicate]
In C, signed integer and unsigned integer are stored differently in memory. C also convert signed integer and unsigned integer implicitly when the types are clear at runtime. However, when I try the ...
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Further understanding of unsigned integer overflow in C++14 [duplicate]
Why does the following code fail for the case of uint8_t?
#include <iostream>
#include <cstdint>
#include <stack>
template <typename TT>
void PrintNumberScientificNotation (...
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Convert singed int to uint in Java
I'm working with a third party server that takes ints as an input argument. However, when query the value I've written again, it seems to use the leftmost bit of the number as sign.. so 1000...0 (16 ...
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Signed or unsigned loop counter
I was very surprised by the difference between using signed and unsigned loop counter in this simple example:
double const* a;
__assume_aligned(a, 64);
double s = 0.0;
//for ( unsigned int i = 0; i &...
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computing 64 bit unsigned integer multiplication and subtraction using 32 bit integers
I have a project to compute 64 bit unsigned integer addition, multiplication and subtraction using only 32 bit signed/unsigned integers in c.
The 64 bit unsigned integer is newly defined like this :
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what is the use of 'u' with integers
Code here is to check if the input is 'x'. What it means when it's 23u, why can't we just write 23.
# define IS_X(a) (((unsigned)a | 32) - 97 == 23u)
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Unsigned binary integer subtraction
Is it possible to subtract a larger unsigned integer from a smaller unsigned integer? The example I'm trying to think about is 00000000-11111111, where both integers are unsigned.
Since unsigned ints ...
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What is contained in this table of 8-bit and 16-bit encodings?
I am trying to read a file which contains 8-bit unsigned integer values. In the file description document, Table 70 (below) describes how you get from the 8-bit value to the desired value (known as a* ...
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how to store string of numbers into unsigned integer in C
Actually, I have to convert from command arguments which are three strings to bit field(three unsigned integers inside). This program is going to convert from bits into float. I firstly thought about ...
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Updating an unsigned INT fails with low values on MySQL
I have a table with a composite primary key (a, b) where I want to update multiple columns with the syntax INSERT...ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE.
INSERT INTO table_a (a, b, c, d, e) VALUES (1533571200, 1, ...
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If I decrement `std::size_t(0)` is that guaranteed to be equal to `std::size_t(-1)`?
Here's evidence that it is:
inline
constexpr std::size_t prev(std::size_t i) {
--i;
return i;
}
int main() {
static const std::size_t i = 0;
static_assert(prev(i) == std::size_t(-1), ...
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Ada to C: Value of argument changes on imported function across languages
I have the following Ada function
function Get_GPS_Epoch(Time : Standard_Types.Integer_Type)
return Global_Types.Long_GPS_Time_Type;
pragma import(C, get_GPS_Epoch, "getGpsEpoch");
On the C side
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MySQL unsigned int total with deleted rows?
I understand the total MySQL unsigned int is 4,294,967,295
Lets says I used all rows but then delete 10 rows will I be able to use the additional 10 rows i just deleted 4,294,967,295 + 10?
Basically ...
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Why do C compilers not warn when assigning integer value too high for signed type?
(assuming 64bit machine)
e.g.
int n = 0xFFFFFFFF; //max 32bit unsigned number
printf("%u\n", n);
The maximum positive number that a regular signed integer (32bit) can store is 0x7FFFFFFF.
In the ...
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Render to 16bits unsigned integer 2D texture in WebGL2
As stated in the WebGL 2 official specs or docs (look here), gl.RGBA16UI internal size format is a color-renderable format. That means I should be able to render to a RGBA16UI texture.
I can easily ...
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boost::any with structs and unsigned ints
There are several parts to my question. I have been researching on how/when to use boost::any. I was wondering if it is possible to assign a struct to a boost::any variable.
Example:
struct S {
...
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uint8 little endian array to uint16 big endian
In Python2.7, from an USB bulk transfer I get an image frame from a camera:
frame = dev.read(0x81, 0x2B6B0, 1000)
I know that one frame is 342x260 = 88920 pixels little endian, because that I read ...
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Why can't I use a class which implements operator unsigned int() as an array index in Visual C++ 32-bit?
We have an emulated unsigned integer type, let's call it uint_t, which has operator unsigned int() implemented.
When we use a variable of this type as an array index:
#pragma warning(disable: 4514) ...
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C++ code is giving a run-time error in the condition of for loop Whereas it is compiling correctly if it is replaced by code which makes same sense
#include<bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
int main() {
vector<int> luck;
int k = 10;
int sum = 0;
for(int i = 0; i<5; i++) luck.push_back(i);
for(int i = 0; i<luck.size() - k; ...
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how integer is promoted to unsigned integer
#include<stdio.h>
void main()
{
int a = -1;
unsigned int b =15;
if(b==a)
printf ("b is equal to a");
}
The output is empty. negative integers are stored as 2's ...
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When casting an int64 to uint64, is the sign retained?
I have an int64 variable which contains a negative number and I wish to subtract it from an uint64 variable which contains a positive number:
var endTime uint64
now := time.Now().Unix()
endTime = ...
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How to safely compare two unsigned integer counters?
We have two unsigned counters, and we need to compare them to check for some error conditions:
uint32_t a, b;
// a increased in some conditions
// b increased in some conditions
if (a/2 > b) {
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When R.H.S have negative int and unsigned int outside the range of int in arithmetic operation
I apologize for the title since I had to somehow find a unique one.
Consider the code below:
#include<stdio.h>
int main(void)
{
int b = 2147483648; // To show the maximum value of int type ...
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Passing string to a function when unsigned int expected in C
In the main I call this function:
expects_unsigned_int("some text");
Defined like this:
expects_unsigned_int(unsigned int val)
I would like to print the string passed inside the function. Is it ...
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sizeof unsigned int is 8 [duplicate]
I am confused why clientIf even though declared as uint32(unsigned int - size 4 bytes), is taking up 8 bytes. I have explicitly printed sizeof(uint32) and that shows 4 bytes.
Can someone throw some ...
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How does var work for numbers?
I experimented today with how the compiler determines the types for numbers declared as var.
var a = 255; //Type = int. Value = byte.MaxValue. Why isn't this byte?
var b = 32767; //Type = int. Value =...
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Elasticsearch / Kibana Error : out of range of long
Am getting the following error :
WARN Can not index event (status=400):
{"type":"mapper_parsing_exception","reason":"failed to parse
[ftrace.inode]","caused_by":{"type":"json_parse_exception","...
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Why doesn't Kotlin support unsigned integers?
I came across a situation just recently in which an unsigned integer would have been really useful (e.g. any negative value would not make sense etc.). Surprisingly, I discovered that Kotlin does not ...
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Iterating over a for loop in C++ and comparing the iterator to a negative number. Can an int store an unsigned int?
I want to:
Store a default index value of "-1". If I finish iterating through a vector (using a for loop) and the index value is still "-1", I know none of the values checked by my for loop are ...
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Casting Long to Unsigned Short Int / Strtol
There is no compile error. However, the results are not expected. My suspicion is that the casting long to unsigned short int is causing the error. How can I safely cast long to a short for Hex?
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why is a negative long value greater than a positive unsigned long value?
Example code:
long num1 = -1;
unsigned long num2 = 1;
if (num1 > num2)
printf("Num1 is greater\n");
else
printf("Num2 is greater\n");
Why does this evaluate num1 > num2 as true instead ...
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How to implement uint32 addition and subtraction operations in Ruby?
Please do not suggest using any gems or creating classes for unsigned integers.
Input data - strings that represent 4 byte sequence.
Output data should be the same type of string.
This is what I've ...
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How to convert 2 byte binary to an integer in c language
I am working in ISO8583 format where i am getting length of message in a 2 byte binary format . I need to convert it into an integer using C . In C# this can be achieved by:
byte B1 = 0xFE;
byte B2 =...
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Check if the sum of two unsigned ints is larger than uint_max
Suppose I have two integers x and y, and I want to check whether their sum is larger than UINT_MAX.
#define UINT64T_MAX std::numeric_limits<uint64_t>::max()
uint64_t x = foo();
uint64_t y = ...
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how to use a unsigned int as a normal int in a if stament
Is there any way to use two unsigned ints in an if statement a a signed int?
unsigned int a = 0, b = 1;
if (a - b > - 1)
++a;
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OpenCL 24-bit mul_hi built-in function
I use my GPU to perform lots of integer arithmetic. mul24() and mad24() are very helpful to get significant integer performance boosts. Sadly, some of my kernels needs more than 24-bit integers, ...
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Maximum Value for Unsigned Int is it -1 [duplicate]
I was trying to figure out the minimum and maximum value for an unsigned data type. I know that the minimum unsigned value is 0 and the maximum value is (2^n)-1. However, when I tried to run my ...
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C++ template trait to specify any unsigned integral type
I’m trying to implement a function which accepts only unsigned integral types. Below is what I’ve tried so far. It works for "unsigned int", but why doesn’t this compile for an "unsigned short?"
#...
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Does C++14 define the behavior of bitwise operators on the padding bits of unsigned int?
C++ standard
If a C++14
implementation includes padding bits in the underlying bytes of an unsigned int , does the standard specify if bitwise operations must not be performed on padding bits ?
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What does actually mean by the statement "PHP does not support unsigned integers"?
I am using PHP 7.0.2
At one place in the manual on integers, I saw the below statement :
Integers can be specified in decimal (base 10), hexadecimal (base 16),
octal (base 8) or binary (base 2) ...
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Explaination for the code [duplicate]
The output for the code is 3? Please explain.According to me it should be
5.After removing "unsigned" still i got the output as 3.
#include<stdio.h>
#include<string.h>
void main(){
...
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Unreasonable behavior on mixing signed and unsigned integers
Motivated from a code snippet on this blog under "What happens when I mix signed and unsigned integers?" I decided to run it with few different values of signed and unsigned integers and observe the ...
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Multiply Hex > uint32> back to Hex
I am attempting to find the product (multiply) two hexadecimal numbers (57c9f63e & 16f77ed6) and print them as an unsigned 32 bit int, and finally convert that unsigned int back to hex.
I have a ...
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Issue understanding an aspect of data allocation and unsigned ints
I have an assignment asking me to write a spell-checker by implementing a few functions into some given code. I am unable to compile due to some syntax errors.
First is:
speller.c:291:19: error: ...
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C: Print Unsigned Int In a Binary Base
I have to make my own printf(for an exercise) and I have to add a %b flag which prints an unsigned number in a binary base. I've created the function but I'm still getting the unsigned number at the ...
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Why compiler doesn't generate warnings for negative value with size_t? [duplicate]
In the following code, I have used size_t as an function argument and passed negative value. I have compiled program on GCC(Linux) using following command.
g++ -Wall size.cpp -o size
GCC compiled ...
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How to find the nearest match for an integer in a given matrix?
I have two matrices. Matrix A(2048,64) and matrix B(10000,64). Values in each element of these matrices is a binary bit, so each row is a representation of a 64-bit binary value, so each row of the ...
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Integer overflow/underflow
I am learning about integer overflows and underflows and was wondering if it is it possible to control the value of j by giving a negative input n?
int i = n;
size_t j = i;
printf("%lu",j);
for ...
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Reinterpreting the bitstring of a unsigned int range [uint(a1) uint(a2)] to floating point range [float(a1) float(a2)] is this possible?
Hi when reinterpreting a 32-bit string of bits one could end up having a valid floating point number:
uint: 1101004800, float: 20.000000
Now say i'm working with a static-analysis tool that defines ...
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Correct way to use Java Prepared Statement with Unsigned Integer
I have a foreign key column in my table that holds an unsigned integer value. I want to add a new value to this column, but I don't know how java will deal with this unsigned value, since java doesn't ...