Is there some pre-defined constant like INT_MAX
?
1 Answer
Python has arbitrary precision integers so there is no true fixed maximum. You're only limited by available memory.
In Python 2, there are two types, int
and long
. int
s use a C type, while long
s are arbitrary precision. You can use sys.maxint
to find the maximum int
. But int
s are automatically promoted to long
, so you usually don't need to worry about it:
sys.maxint + 1
works fine and returns a long
.
sys.maxint
does not even exist in Python 3, since int
and long
were unified into a single arbitrary precision int
type.
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31Note that in Python 3 (and Python 2.6 and up)
sys.maxsize
can be used when you need an arbitrarily-large value.– mattdmJan 23, 2012 at 19:07 -
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sys.maxsize
continues to be the theoretical limit on size of containers for python 2 and 3 (theoretical because memory is the real limiting factor) Mar 11, 2017 at 21:14 -
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