You mean the byte-order?
x=((x>>8)&0xff) | ((x&0xff)<<8);
No, 'int' is short for 'integer' (or 'integral' etc).
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A short is an integer that uses only 2 bytes, instead of the 4 bytes required by an int.A short is an integer that uses only 2 bytes, instead of the 4 bytes required by an int.A short is an integer that uses only 2 bytes, instead of the 4 bytes required by an int.A short is an integer that uses only 2 bytes, instead of the 4 bytes required by an int.
In computer programming, a variable can be (among other things) an integer or a long integer. An integer can be any whole number in the range of -32,768 to 32,767 A long integer can be any whole number in the range of -2,147,483,648 tp 2,147,483,647 I have never heard of an "integer" variable being called a "short integer" but it makes a kind of sense. Note: The size of integer types is platform-dependent, but usually: short: 16 bits int: 32 bits (16 in archaic systems: MSDOS OS Windows16) long: 32 bits (64 in unix64) long long: 64 bits
In the computer programming language Visual Basic, the data type integer is a whole number which can be used in calclations. It can be positive, negative, or zero. The default type of integer is 32-bit, but with "short" and "long" you can have 16- or 64- bit answers. The short data type works well with small numbers and saves RAM space. If overflow is a problem, long works better because of its larger capacity. To take the integer portion of a decimal, single, or double, use the int() function. int(3.925604) returns 3 as a decimal To convert a data type to integer, use cint() cint(int(3.925604)) returns 3 as an integer
No, 'int' is short for 'integer' (or 'integral' etc).
bit = binary digit
NUMBER (FieldSize= INTEGER)the opposite beingNUMBER (FieldSize = LONG INTEGER)A short integer is basically a smaller limit than a long integer. When defining a short integer the database will supply a slot in memory that is big enough to fit the biggest short int possible.
you have a short in light switch replace light switch
RARP is short from Reverse Address resolution protocol. As the name suggests RARP functions the reverse as ARP. That is it maps MAC address to IP address.
Each 0 or 1 is called a bit-short for binary digit.
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Bit, short for Binary Digit.
That is called a "bit", short for "binary digit".
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