It is used to convert the value of one datatype into a value of another datatype. Example- Integer.parseInt(in.readLine); It converts given value to Integer datatype.
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double
enum
void
in Unix: the datatype is "Date" in C++: the datatype is "char"
in Unix: the datatype is "Date" in C++: the datatype is "char"
sizeof(datatype)
It is used to convert the value of one datatype into a value of another datatype. Example- Integer.parseInt(in.readLine); It converts given value to Integer datatype.
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pointer
stack abstract datatype
datatype function_name() { }
double
Any datatype which the user creates in code, that isn't native to the language. A linked list can be an example of this
integer literal
datatype variable name;