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Name
int
Description
Datatype for integers, numbers without a decimal point. Integers can be as large as 2,147,483,647 and as low as -2,147,483,648. They are stored as 32 bits of information. The first time a variable is written, it must be declared with a statement expressing its datatype. Subsequent uses of this variable must not reference the datatype because Processing will think the variable is being declared again.
Examples
int a; // Declare variable 'a' of type int a = 23; // Assign 'a' the value 23 int b = -256; // Declare variable 'b' and assign it the value -256 int c = a + b; // Declare variable 'c' and assign it the sum of 'a' and 'b'
Syntax
int var
int var = value
Parameters
var
variable name referencing the valuevalue
any integer value
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