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== Description == | == Description == | ||
Short for <tt>integer</tt>, an int64 is a whole number that can be represented in 64 bits. This datatype is limited to the numbers -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 (nine quintillion). For comparison, the United States National Debt is 8,816,293,173,064.11 (8 trillion) -as of May '07... so it can hold the entire [http://www.treasurydirect.gov/NP/BPDLogin?application=np US National Debt]... for now. | Short for <tt>integer</tt>, an int64 is a whole number that can be represented in 64 bits. This datatype is limited to the numbers -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 (nine quintillion). For comparison, the United States National Debt is 8,816,293,173,064.11 (8 trillion) -as of May '07... so it can hold the entire [http://www.treasurydirect.gov/NP/BPDLogin?application=np US National Debt]... for now. | ||
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===Decrement an int64=== | ===Decrement an int64=== | ||
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== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
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Revision as of 15:47, 8 July 2018
int64 | |
Defined By | LavishScript |
Inherits | none |
Reduces To | The string representation of this number |
Variable Object Type | int64 |
Uses Sub-Types | no |
C/C++ Type | __int64 |
Contents
Description
Short for integer, an int64 is a whole number that can be represented in 64 bits. This datatype is limited to the numbers -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 (nine quintillion). For comparison, the United States National Debt is 8,816,293,173,064.11 (8 trillion) -as of May '07... so it can hold the entire US National Debt... for now.
Members
- float Float: This number, converted to a float (NOTE: Float is only accurate to 32 bits of precision)
- string Hex: A hexadecimal string equivalent to this number
- string LeadingZeroes[#]: A string representation of this number, with at least this many decimal places. The number will be lead with zeroes to reach the desired length
Methods
- Inc: Increments this int64 by 1
- Inc[formula]: Increments this int64 by a given amount
- Dec: Decrements this int64 by 1
- Dec[formula]: Decrements this int64 by a given amount
- Set[formula]: Sets this int64 to a given value
Returns
The string representation of this number
Examples
Declare an int64
- declare Count int64 37
Set an int64's value
- Count:Set[37430]
Add two integers
- Total:Set[${Total}+${Current}]
Increment an int64
- Count:Inc
Decrement an int64
- Count:Dec
See Also
LavishScript Object Types
- Text
- string - mutablestring - unistring
- Numbers
- byte - float - float64 - int - uint - int64
- Boolean (TRUE/FALSE)
- bool
- Pointers
- boolptr - byteptr - floatptr - float64ptr - intptr - uintptr - int64ptr - rgbptr - stringptr
- Containers
- objectcontainer - array - index - collection - queue - stack - set - variablescope
- JSON
- jsonobject - jsonarray - jsonvaluecontainer - jsonvalue
- Iteration
- iterator - jsoniterator
- Date/Time
- time
- File Handling
- filepath - file - filelist - filelistentry
- Tasks
- lavishmachine - Accessed via the Top-Level Object LMAC
- task - tasklibrary - taskmanager - tasktype - taskpulseargs - elmactaskstate