Integer
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Integers
An integer data types are signed 32 bit values between −2,147,483,648 and +2,147,483,647 (that is 0x00000000 to 0xFFFFFFFF in hex). Integers are whole numbers. If you want a decimal point, see float.
You can use DEBUG_CHANNEL as a constant for the maximum integer.
Examples
All of the following are integers:
integer firstInt = 5512623; integer secondInt = ACTIVE; integer thridInt = 0x61EC1A; integer fourthInt = -160693;
The following are NOT integers, see float for them:
integer firstInt = 125.2; //Integers can't have a decimal. integer secondInt = 10000000000; //Integers can't be larger than 2,147,483,647.