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Signedness

In computing, signedness is a property of data types representing numbers in computer programs. A numeric variable is signed if it can represent both positive and negative numbers, and unsigned if it can only represent non-negative numbers (zero or positive numbers).

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In programming languages

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Signedness

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Triples15
Avg. degree1.93
Density0.074074
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related to In programming languages · 10
Signedness → By, CPU, For, For Integers, Further, Integer, Java, Nevertheless, The, Those
see also · 2
Signedness → Binary Angular Measurement System, Sign
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Signedness → property of data types representing numbers in computer programs

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unsigned signed numbers positive negative integer values types type bit numeric represent zero data computer range size number example sign

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Signednessis aproperty of data types representing numbers in computer programs0.90text
the carry flag for unsigned arithmeticinstance ofarithmetic instructions usually set different CPU flags0.80text
the overflow flag for signedinstance ofarithmetic instructions usually set different CPU flags0.80text
Signednessrelated to In programming languagesFor0.60section
Signednessrelated to In programming languagesNevertheless0.60section
Signednessrelated to In programming languagesCPU0.60section
Signednessrelated to In programming languagesThose0.60section
Signednessrelated to In programming languagesThe0.60section
Signednessrelated to In programming languagesJava0.60section
Signednessrelated to In programming languagesFor Integers0.60section
Signednessrelated to In programming languagesBy0.60section
Signednessrelated to In programming languagesFurther0.60section

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