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  1. What does int() do in C++? - Stack Overflow

    Jun 16, 2013 · -2 int() is the constructor of class int. It will initialise your variable a to the default value of an integer, i.e. 0. Even if you don't call the constructor explicitly, the default …

  2. What is the difference between int, Int16, Int32 and Int64?

    Mar 14, 2012 · int is a primitive type allowed by the C# compiler, whereas Int32 is the Framework Class Library type (available across languages that abide by CLS). In fact, int translates to …

  3. Difference between int* and int [] in C++ - Stack Overflow

    Aug 24, 2016 · The question "what is the difference between int* and int []?" is a less trivial question than most people will think of: it depends on where it is used. In a declaration, like …

  4. c# - What is the difference between “int” and “uint” / “long” and ...

    Sep 16, 2010 · I know about int and long (32-bit and 64-bit numbers), but what are uint and ulong?

  5. Difference between int vs Int32 in C# - Stack Overflow

    In C#, int and Int32 appear to be the same thing, but I've read a number of times that int is preferred over Int32 with no reason given. Are the two really the same? Is there a reason …

  6. c++ - How to hash std::pair<int, int>? - Stack Overflow

    hash<pair<int,int>> depends on primitive and standard library types only. This is easily worked around by defining your hash class outside of namespace std, and using that hash explicitly in …

  7. C/C++ int [] vs int* (pointers vs. array notation). What is the ...

    I know that arrays in C are just pointers to sequentially stored data. But what differences imply the difference in notation [] and *. I mean in ALL possible usage context. For example: char c[] =...

  8. c# - Cannot implicitly convert type 'int?' to 'int'. - Stack Overflow

    Cannot implicitly convert type 'int?' to 'int'. Asked 12 years, 4 months ago Modified 5 years, 4 months ago Viewed 194k times

  9. python - TypeError: int () argument must be a string, a bytes-like ...

    int () argument must be a string, a bytes-like object, or a number, not 'NoneType' According to the error, you can't convert strings type data into integers, So if a column contains null values as …

  10. How to fix TypeError: 'int' object is not subscriptable

    When you type x = 0 that is creating a new int variable (name) and assigning a zero to it. When you type x[age1] that is trying to access the age1 'th entry, as if x were an array.