Adding Too Large a Number to a signed short Integer : unsigned short « Data Types « C++ Tutorial






#include <iostream>
int main()
{
   short int smallNumber;
   smallNumber = 32767;
   std::cout << "small number:" << smallNumber << std::endl;
   smallNumber++;
   std::cout << "small number:" << smallNumber << std::endl;
   smallNumber++;
   std::cout << "small number:" << smallNumber << std::endl;
   return 0;
}








2.18.unsigned short
2.18.1.Create an unsigned short and initialize with result of multiplying two unsigned short variables
2.18.2.Use typedef to define new type for unsigned short
2.18.3.Adding Too Large a Number to a signed short Integer
2.18.4.Putting Too Large a Value in an unsigned short Integer
2.18.5.Demonstrates declaring and initializing short variables
2.18.6.Create an unsigned short and initialize with result of multiplying Width by Length
2.18.7.unsigned short int: overflow