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A specific data type that uses all its bits to represent an integer value, consequently only 0 or a positive number.

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Why are unsigned int's not CLS compliant?

Why are unsigned integers not CLS compliant? I am starting to think the type specification is just for performance and not for correctness.
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What is the benefit of zerofill in MySQL?

I just want to know what is the benefit/usage of defining ZEROFILL for INT DataType in MySQL? `id` INT UNSIGNED ZEROFILL NOT NULL
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A warning - comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions

I am currently working through Accelerated C++ and have come across an issue in exercise 2-3. A quick overview of the program - the program basically takes a name, then displays a greeting within a ...
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Why is size_t unsigned?

Bjarne Stroustrup wrote in The C++ Programming Language: The unsigned integer types are ideal for uses that treat storage as a bit array. Using an unsigned instead of an int to gain one more bit to ...
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What is going on with bitwise operators and integer promotion?

I have a simple program. Notice that I use an unsigned fixed-width integer 1 byte in size. #include <cstdint> #include <iostream> #include <limits> int main() { uint8_t x = 12; ...
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Overflowing of Unsigned Int

What will the unsigned int contain when I overflow it? To be specific, I want to do a multiplication with two unsigned ints: what will be in the unsigned int after the multiplication is finished? ...
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unsigned int and signed char comparison

I am trying to compare an unsigned int with a signed char like this: int main(){ unsigned int x = 9; signed char y = -1; x < y ? printf("s") : printf("g"); return 0; } I was expecting the ...
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What is the difference between signed and unsigned int

What is the difference between signed and unsigned int?
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Using MySQL's TIMESTAMP vs storing timestamps directly

I'm in a dilemma about saving date and time values in MySQL's TIMESTAMP format vs in a custom UNSIGNED INT format. The main considerations here are speed of retrieval, appropriate range calculations ...
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How can I safely average two unsigned ints in C++?

Using integer math alone, I'd like to "safely" average two unsigned ints in C++. What I mean by "safely" is avoiding overflows (and anything else that can be thought of). For instance, averaging ...
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Why unsigned integer is not available in PostgreSQL?

I came across this post (What is the difference between tinyint, smallint, mediumint, bigint and int in MySQL?) and realized that PostgreSQL does not support unsigned integer. Can anyone help to ...
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Cython: (Why / When) Is it preferable to use Py_ssize_t for indexing?

This is a follow-up to this question. (Why / When) Is it preferable to use Py_ssize_t for indexing? In the docs I just found # Purists could use "Py_ssize_t" which is the proper Python type for # ...
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Why not enforce 2's complement in C++?

The new C++ standard still refuses to specify the binary representation of integer types. Is this because there are real-world implementations of C++ that don't use 2's complement arithmetic? I find ...
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C++ Implicit Conversion (Signed + Unsigned)

I understand that, regarding implicit conversions, if we have an unsigned type operand and a signed type operand, and the type of the unsigned operand is the same as (or larger) than the type of the ...
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Convert unsigned int to signed int C

I am trying to convert 65529 from an unsigned int to a signed int. I tried doing a cast like this: unsigned int x = 65529; int y = (int) x; But y is still returning 65529 when it should return -7. ...
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What are integer literal types? And how are they stored?

I have just started learning C and a question has bugged me for a while now. If I write int i = -1; unsigned int j = 2; unsigned int k = -2; What is the type of integer literal -1 and 2 and -2, and ...
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How to convert an unsigned int to a float?

I need to build a function that returns the bit-level equivalent of (float)x without using any floating data types, operations or constants. I think I have it, but when I run the test file, it ...
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Why doesn't SQL Server support unsigned datatype?

I am specifically thinking about unsigned int. Here is a practical example: what do you do when your identity column maxes out? It's possible to either go BigInt (8 bytes storage instead of 4) or ...
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What is a difference between unsigned int and signed int in C?

Consider these definitions: int x=5; int y=-5; unsigned int z=5; How are they stored in memory? Can anybody explain the bit representation of these in memory? Can int x=5 and int y=-5 have same bit ...
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Calculating bits required to store decimal number

Consider unsigned integer representation. How many bits will be required to store a decimal number containing: i) 3 digits ii) 4 digits iii) 6 digits iv) n digits I know that the range of the ...
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Python: confusion between types and dtypes

Suppose I enter: a = uint8(200) a*2 Then the result is 400, and it is recast to be of type uint16. However: a = array([200],dtype=uint8) a*2 and the result is array([144], dtype=uint8) The ...
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Weird result after assigning 2^31 to a signed and unsigned 32-bit integer variable

As the question title reads, assigning 2^31 to a signed and unsigned 32-bit integer variable gives an unexpected result. Here is the short program (in C++), which I made to see what's going on: #...
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Weird std::string::size() in a for loop

The program will print "Entered the loop" if I use input.size() - 1 as the for loop condition. std::string input; input = {""}; int i = 0; for (; i < input.size() - 1; ++i) { cout << "...
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Why are unsigned integers error prone?

I was looking at this video. Bjarne Stroustrup says that unsigned ints are error prone and lead to bugs. So, you should only use them when you really need them. I've also read in one of the question ...
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How to count leading zeros in a 32 bit unsigned integer [closed]

Could anyone tell me please what is an efficient algorithm to count the number of leading zeroes in a 32-bit unsigned integer in C programming?
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Unsigned integers in C++ for loops

I have made some research on Stackoverflow about reverse for loops in C++ that use an unsigned integer instead of a signed one. But I still do NOT understand why there is a problem (see Unsigned int ...
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Converting 32-bit unsigned integer (big endian) to long and back

I have a byte[4] which contains a 32-bit unsigned integer (in big endian order) and I need to convert it to long (as int can't hold an unsigned number). Also, how do I do it vice-versa (i.e. from ...
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adding unsigned int to int [duplicate]

#include <iostream> int main () { using namespace std; unsigned int i = 4; int a = -40; cout<<a+i<<endl; return 0; } Executing this gives me 4294967260 I know ...
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Unsigned integers in assembly

Brand new to assembly need some help with unsigned arithmetic. Converting from a C program is that means anything. Using: Linux NASM x86 (32 Bit) I want to read in a number from the user. I ...
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Why Do We have unsigned and signed int type in C?

I am a beginner in C . I have recently learned about 2's Complement and other ways to represent negative number and why 2's complement was the most appropriate one. What i want to ask is for example, ...
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64-bit unsigned integers which cannot map onto a double [duplicate]

Are there any 64-bit unsigned integer values which cannot be represented with a double-precision floating-point type? (As a double is also 64-bit wide there must be some.) If so, how can I calculate ...
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C : Modulus operator on unsigned int gives unexpected output

#include <stdio.h> main() { unsigned a = -20; unsigned b = 10; printf("%d\n", (a % b)); printf("%d\n", (-20 % 10)); } Output: 6 0 The second printf prints the expected value ...
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How does in assembly does assigning negative number to an unsigned int work?

I Learned About 2's Complement and unsigned and signed int. So I Decided to test my knowledge , as far as i know that a negative number is stored in 2's complement way so that addition and subtraction ...
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How to prevent implicit conversion from int to unsigned int?

Suppose you have this: struct Foo { Foo(unsigned int x) : x(x) {} unsigned int x; }; int main() { Foo f = Foo(-1); // how to get a compiler error here? std::cout << f.x <...
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unsigned integers in C [closed]

While i am running the program below it outputs like 109876543210-1-2-3-4-5-6-78-9-10-11-12-and s0 on. Why so? What is the concept of unsigned integer? main () { unsigned int i; for (...
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Difference between uint can be negative

I have a question about unsigned integer in C/C++. They and the results of operations on them should always be positive or equal to zero but it does not look the case with uint16_t difference. uint ...
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Detecting if an unsigned integer overflow has occurred when adding two numbers

This is my implementation to detect if an unsigned int overflow has occurred when trying to add two numbers. The max value of unsigned int (UINT_MAX) on my system is 4294967295. int ...
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Unsigned integer in C++ [duplicate]

I write the following code: #include <iostream> using namespace std; int main() { unsigned int i=1; i=i-3; cout<<i; return 0; } The output is a garbage value, which is ...
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Why does C not run a comparison of unsigned int with negative value?

Consider this C code: #include "stdio.h" int main(void) { int count = 5; unsigned int i; for (i = count; i > -1; i--) { printf("%d\n", i); } return 0; } My ...
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Can we and how safe is to "signed" to "unsigned" trick to save one comparison in this case?

For example bool CheckWithinBoundary(int x, int b) { return (x>=0) && (x <= b); } bool CheckWithinBoundary2(int x, int b) { return static_cast<uint32>(x) <= static_cast<...
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Assign a big number to unsigned int in C

I am trying to assign a number to unsigned int, but it results in an error. I thought as long as the number is between 0 and 2^32, it should work. Here is my code. unsigned int number = 4026658824; ...
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C : Convert signed to unsigned

Actually I've (probably) a "simple" problem. So I don't know how to cast a signed integer to an unsigned integer. My code : signed int entry = 0; printf("Decimal Number : "); scanf("%d", &...
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INT max size for 32bit system

Lets assume we are talking about 32bit system. PHP doesn't support unsigned INT. It means that INT value should be between -2,147,483,648 and 2,147,483,647 values. And INT takes 4 bytes to store a ...
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How to load unsigned ints into SIMD

I have a C program where I have a few arrays of unsigned ints. I'm using this declaration uint32_t. I want to use SIMD to perform some operations on the data stored in each of the arrays. This is ...
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Converting a program to accept unsigned integer

I have written this program to perform ulam's conjecture on an entered integer, however when entering a number such as 38836, it exceeds the bounds for a 16 bit signed integer. I believe using ...
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MySQL datatype INT(11) whereas UNSIGNED INT(10)?

in MySQL if we create a field dataType of INT and does not specify any length/values then it automatically became int(11) and if we set the attribute UNSIGNED or UNSIGNED ZEROFILL then it turns into ...
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How can I get the size of an std::vector as an int?

I tried: #include <vector> int main () { std::vector<int> v; int size = v.size; } but got the error: cannot convert 'std::vector<int>::size' from type 'std::vector<int&...
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0 value in Django PositiveIntegerField?

Can a field of type models.PositiveIntegerField contain a 0 value? I'm doing something like: points = models.PositiveIntegerField() Thanks, I know I should try it myself, but I haven't a Django ...
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JNI: converting unsigned int to jint

How do I convert an unsigned int to jint? Do I have to convert it at all, or can I just return it without any special treatment? This is basically my code right now, but I can't test it, as I haven't ...
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C - unsigned int to unsigned char array conversion

I have an unsigned int number (2 byte) and I want to convert it to unsigned char type. From my search, I find that most people recommend to do the following: unsigned int x; ... unsigned char ch = ...
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