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Author : Amit
Date (Year/Month/Date): 2009-01-26 Integral types in Java Technology
 
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What are the integral types/
primitive types available in Java
and their capacity?

Various primitive types are as
follows:

  • byte - 8 bits (n)
  • short - 16 bits (n)
  • int - 32 bits (n)
  • long - 64 bits (n)
  • char - 0 to 65535
  • Just by remembering these bits values of each of these integral types, one can easily express lower and higher range of each of above intergral types as follows:
    Formulae is: lower limit :  and upper limit: 
     Type BITS Lower limit Upper Limit
    
    -- byte - 8 bits (n) - (Or ) (Or )
    -- short - 16 bits (n) -
    -- int - 32 bits (n) Likewise rest of the intergral types's values can be
    -- long - 64 bits (n) calculated. If interested, you can calculate these
    -- char - 0 to 65535 values and send those to me, so that I shall post those
     values on this webpage for you.
    
    Hope this helps.
    I am not covering floating-point types like float and double,
    in this webpage, it is left to readers as assignment (if interested)
    can send in your suggestions and writing regarding floating-point
    Java Types and send those to me for consideration (to be hosted
    on this website) to guddumails at yahoo.com
    
    
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