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    It returns a reference to an int References are similar to pointers but with some important distinctions I'd recommend you read up on the differences between pointers, references, objects and primitive data types
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    int a; associated with type int a; associated with variable Associating the or * with the type name reflects the desire of the programmer to have a separate pointer type However, the difficulty of associating the or * with the type name rather than the variable is that, according to the formal C++ syntax, neither the nor the
  • c - difference between int* i and int *i - Stack Overflow
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    Plain int is quite a bit different from the others Where int8_t and int32_t each have a specified size, int can be any size >= 16 bits At different times, both 16 bits and 32 bits have been reasonably common (and for a 64-bit implementation, it should probably be 64 bits)
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    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 Int32 during compilation Also, In C#, long maps to System Int64, but in a different programming language, long could map to Int16 or Int32
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    c is a double variable, but the value being assigned to it is an int value because it results from the division of two ints, which gives you "integer division" (dropping the remainder) So what happens in the line c=a b is a b is evaluated, creating a temporary of type int; the value of the temporary is assigned to c after conversion to type




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