Long integer
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In computer science, a long integer is a variable that can hold a positive or negative whole number whose range is greater or equal to that of a standard integer on the same machine.
In practice it is usual for a long integer to require double the storage capacity of a standard integer, although this is not always the case.
A variable defined as a long integer in one programming language may be different in size to a similarly defined variable in another. In some languages this size is fixed across platforms, whilst in others it is machine dependent. In some languages this data type does not exist at all.
[edit] Common sizes
Programming language | Platforms | Data type name | Storage in bytes | Minimum range | Maximum range |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
VB | Windows | Long | 4 | -2,147,483,648 or -231 |
2,147,483,647 or 231-1 |
VBA | Windows, Mac OS | Long | 4 | -2,147,483,648 or -231 |
2,147,483,647 or 231-1 |