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The Cardinal type is an Integer whose size is not guaranteed. It is the basic unsigned integer type in Delphi, and currently has the same capacity as the LongWord : 32 bits.
To hold very large integers, use the Int64 type.
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Notes |
Cardinal is most commonly used in parameter passing to C type functions.
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Related commands |
Byte |
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An integer type supporting values 0 to 255 |
Int64 |
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A 64 bit sized integer - the largest in Delphi |
Integer |
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The basic Integer type |
LongInt |
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An Integer whose size is guaranteed to be 32 bits |
LongWord |
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A 32 bit unsigned integer |
ShortInt |
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An integer type supporting values -128 to 127 |
SmallInt |
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An Integer type supporting values from -32768 to 32767 |
Word |
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An integer type supporting values 0 to 65535 |
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Example code : Showing the capacity of Cardinal |
var
min, max : Cardinal;
begin // Set the minimum and maximum values of this data type
min := Low(Cardinal);
max := High(Cardinal);
WriteLn('Min cardinalvalue = '+IntToStr(min));
WriteLn('Max cardinalvalue = '+IntToStr(max));
end;
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Show full unit code |
Min cardinal value = 0
Max cardinal value = 4294967295
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