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>From the DK doc, a 4 byte integer is from -2,147,482,648 to 2,147,482,647.
(2 to the 31st power)
Usually one bit is for the sign, so a 1 byte integer is 2 to the 7th which
is -128 to 128.
2 bytes = 16 bits - 1 = 15 bits = 2 to the 15th = -32768 - +32768
Larry Manire
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Maptitude - http://research.umbc.edu/~roswell/maptitude.html
What's the range of integers for
1 byte
2 byte
and
4 byte
integers?
Margie
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