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Solidity Programming Essentials

You're reading from   Solidity Programming Essentials A beginner's guide to build smart contracts for Ethereum and blockchain

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788831383
Length 222 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Ritesh Modi Ritesh Modi
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Preface 1. Introduction to Blockchain, Ethereum, and Smart Contracts FREE CHAPTER 2. Installing Ethereum and Solidity 3. Introducing Solidity 4. Global Variables and Functions 5. Expressions and Control Structures 6. Writing Smart Contracts 7. Functions, Modifiers, and Fallbacks 8. Exceptions, Events, and Logging 9. Truffle Basics and Unit Testing 10. Debugging Contracts 11. Other Books You May Enjoy

Integers


Integers help in storing numbers in contracts. Solidity provides the following two types of integer:

  • Signed integers: Signed integers can hold both negative and positive values. 
  • Unsigned integers: Unsigned integers can hold only positive values along with zero. They can also hold negative values apart from positive and zero values.

There are multiple flavors of integers in Solidity for each of these types. Solidity provides uint8 type to represent 8 bit unsigned integer and thereon in multiples of 8 till it reaches 256. In short, there could be 32 different declarations of uint with different multiples of of 8, such as uint8, uint16, unit24, as far as uint256 bit. Similarly, there are equivalent data types for integers such as int8, int16 till int256.

Depending on requirements, an appropriately sized integer should be chosen. For example, while storing values between 0 and 255 uint8 is appropriate, and while storing values between -128 to 127 int8 is more suitable. For higher values...

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