This simple data type stores whole numbers with values that range from -2,147,483,647 to 2,147,483,647.
 Remarks
Remarks
In addition to representing whole numbers in this range, you can use integers to represent Boolean values. For Boolean values, -1 represents true and 0 represents false.
If you assign -2,147,483,648 directly to an Integer variable, then you get an error when you try to compile the code. However, you can indirectly assign -2,147,483,648 to an Integer variable by using the following code.
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| IntegerVar := -2147483647; IntegerVar := IntegerVar - 1; | |
If you try to indirectly assign a value that is smaller than -2,147,483,648 or larger than 2,147,483,647, then you get a run-time error.
 Example
Example
The following are examples of integer values.
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| 546 -3425 | |
The following example is a decimal and not an integer.
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| 342.45 | |





