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It can take values in the interval [code][-2^63, 2^63 - 1][/code], i.e. [code][-9223372036854775808, 9223372036854775807][/code]. Exceeding those bounds will wrap around.
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[int] is a [Variant] type, and will thus be used when assigning an integer value to a [Variant]. It can also be enforced with the [code]: int[/code] type hint.
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[codeblock]
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- var my_variant = 0 # int, value 0
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- my_variant += 4.2 # float, value 4.2
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- var my_int: int = 1 # int, value 1
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- my_int = 4.2 # int, value 4, the right value is implicitly cast to int
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- my_int = int("6.7") # int, value 6, the String is explicitly cast with [method int]
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+ var my_variant = 0 # int, value 0.
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+ my_variant += 4.2 # float, value 4.2.
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+ var my_int: int = 1 # int, value 1.
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+ my_int = 4.2 # int, value 4, the right value is implicitly cast to int.
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+ my_int = int("6.7") # int, value 6, the String is explicitly cast with int.
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var max_int = 9223372036854775807
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- print(max_int) # 9223372036854775807, OK
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+ print(max_int) # 9223372036854775807, OK.
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max_int += 1
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- print(max_int) # -9223372036854775808, we overflowed and wrapped around
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+ print(max_int) # -9223372036854775808, we overflowed and wrapped around.
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[/codeblock]
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</description>
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<tutorials>
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