INTEGER (QuickBasic)

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The '''INTEGER''' type in [[QuickBASIC]] stores non-floating-point numbers from -32,768 to 32,767. INTEGER types can be defined with the <code>%</code> suffix.
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PRINT i%
 
PRINT i%
 
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= References =
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* [https://qb64.com/wiki/INTEGER INTEGER] data-type on ''qb64.com''

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File Format
Name INTEGER
Ontology


The INTEGER type in QuickBASIC stores non-floating-point numbers from -32,768 to 32,767. INTEGER types can be defined with the % suffix.

File Format
Name INTEGER
Ontology


The INTEGER type in QuickBASIC stores non-floating-point numbers from -32,768 to 32,767. INTEGER types can be defined with the % suffix.

Syntax

Using the DIM statement:

DIM i AS INTEGER
i = 38
PRINT i

Using the suffix:

i% = 38
PRINT i%

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