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C++ Data Types

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While writing a program in any language, you need to use various variables to store various information. Variables are nothing but reserved memory locations to store values. This means that when you create a variable you reserve some space in memory.
You may like to store information of various data types like character, wide character, integer, floating point, double floating point, boolean etc. Based on the data type of a variable, the operating system allocates memory and decides what can be stored in the reserved memory.

Primitive Built-in Types

C++ offers the programmer a rich assortment of built-in as well as user-defined data types. Following table lists down seven basic C++ data types −
TypeKeyword
Booleanbool
Characterchar
Integerint
Floating pointfloat
Double floating pointdouble
Valuelessvoid
Wide characterwchar_t
Several of the basic types can be modified using one or more of these type modifiers −
  • signed
  • unsigned
  • short
  • long
    The following table shows the variable type, how much memory it takes to store the value in memory, and what is the maximum and minimum value which can be stored in such type of variables.
    TypeTypical Bit WidthTypical Range
    char1byte-127 to 127 or 0 to 255
    unsigned char1byte0 to 255
    signed char1byte-127 to 127
    int4bytes-2147483648 to 2147483647
    unsigned int4bytes0 to 4294967295
    signed int4bytes-2147483648 to 2147483647
    short int2bytes-32768 to 32767
    unsigned short intRange0 to 65,535
    signed short intRange-32768 to 32767
    long int4bytes-2,147,483,648 to 2,147,483,647
    signed long int4bytessame as long int
    unsigned long int4bytes0 to 4,294,967,295
    float4bytes+/- 3.4e +/- 38 (~7 digits)
    double8bytes+/- 1.7e +/- 308 (~15 digits)
    long double8bytes+/- 1.7e +/- 308 (~15 digits)
    wchar_t2 or 4 bytes1 wide character
    The size of the variables might be different from those shown in the above table, depending on the compiler and the computer you are using.

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