CULNGINT
Converts numeric or string expression to 64-bit unsigned integer (Ulongint)
Syntax:
Usage:
result = Culngint( numeric expression )
result = Culngint( string expression )
result = Culngint( user defined type )
result = Culngint( string expression )
result = Culngint( user defined type )
Parameters:
expression
a numeric, string, or pointer expression to cast to a Ulongint value
datatype
any numeric, string, or pointer data type
typename
a user defined type
Return Value:
A Ulongint value.
Description:
The Culngint function rounds off the decimal part and returns a 64-bit Ulongint value. The function does not check for an overflow, and results are undefined for values which are less than 0 or larger than 18 446 744 073 709 551 615. Additionally, casts from floating-point expressions are currently not guaranteed to work for values higher than 2^63 (9 223 372 036 854 775 808).
The name can be explained as 'Convert to Unsigned LoNG INTeger'.
If the argument is a string expression, it is converted to numeric by using Valulng.
The name can be explained as 'Convert to Unsigned LoNG INTeger'.
If the argument is a string expression, it is converted to numeric by using Valulng.
Examples:
' Using the CLNGINT function to convert a numeric value
'Create an UNSIGNED LONG INTEGER variable
Dim numeric_value As ULongInt
'Convert a numeric value
numeric_value = CULngInt(12345678.123)
'Print the result, should return 12345678
Print numeric_value
Sleep
'Create an UNSIGNED LONG INTEGER variable
Dim numeric_value As ULongInt
'Convert a numeric value
numeric_value = CULngInt(12345678.123)
'Print the result, should return 12345678
Print numeric_value
Sleep
Dialect Differences:
- Not available in the -lang qb dialect unless referenced with the alias __Culngint.
Differences from QB:
- New to FreeBASIC
See also:
Back to Converting Data Types