How does one specify the maximum value representable for an unsigned
integer type?
I would like to know how to initialize min
in the loop below that iteratively computes min and max lengths from some structs.
var minLen uint = ???
var maxLen uint = 0
for _, thing := range sliceOfThings {
if minLen > thing.n { minLen = thing.n }
if maxLen < thing.n { maxLen = thing.n }
}
if minLen > maxLen {
// If there are no values, clamp min at 0 so that min <= max.
minLen = 0
}
so that the first time through the comparison, minLen >= n
.
https://groups.google.com/group/golang-nuts/msg/71c307e4d73024ce?pli=1
The germane part:
Since integer types use two's complement arithmetic, you can infer the min/max constant values for
int
anduint
. For example,const MaxUint = ^uint(0) const MinUint = 0 const MaxInt = int(MaxUint >> 1) const MinInt = -MaxInt - 1
As per @CarelZA's comment:
uint8 : 0 to 255
uint16 : 0 to 65535
uint32 : 0 to 4294967295
uint64 : 0 to 18446744073709551615
int8 : -128 to 127
int16 : -32768 to 32767
int32 : -2147483648 to 2147483647
int64 : -9223372036854775808 to 9223372036854775807