In C#, Byte Struct is used to represent 8-bit unsigned integers. The Byte is an immutable value type and the range of Byte is from 0 to 255. This class allows you to create Byte data types and you can perform mathematical and bitwise operations on them like addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, XOR, AND etc.
Fields
Field | Description |
---|---|
MaxValue | It is the largest possible value of a Byte. This field is constant. |
MinValue | It is the smallest possible value of a Byte. This field is constant. |
Example:
// C# program to illustrate the concept // of MaxValue and MinValue fields in Byte using System;
public class GFG {
// Main method
static public void Main()
{
// Display the minimum and
// the maximum value of Byte
Console.WriteLine( "The minimum value " +
"of Byte: {0}" , Byte.MinValue);
Console.WriteLine( "The maximum value " +
"of Byte: {0}" , Byte.MaxValue);
}
} |
Output:
The minimum value of Byte: 0 The maximum value of Byte: 255
Methods
Method | Description |
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CompareTo(Object) | Compares the current instance to a specified object and returns a sign of their relative values. |
CompareTo(Byte) | Compares this instance to a specified 8-bit unsigned integer and returns an indication of their relative values. |
Equals(Object) | To get a value which indicates whether the current instance is equal to a specified object or not. |
Equals(Byte) | Returns a value indicating whether this instance and a specified Byte object represent the same value. |
GetHashCode() | Returns the hash code for this instance. |
GetTypeCode() | Returns the TypeCode for value type Byte. |
Parse() | Converts the string representation of a number to its Byte equivalent. |
ToString() | Converts the value of the current Byte object to its equivalent string representation. |
TryParse() | Tries to convert the string representation of a number to its Byte equivalent, and returns a value that indicates whether the conversion succeeded. |
Example:
// C# program to illustrate the concept // of CompareTo(Byte) method in Byte using System;
public class GFG {
// Main method
static public void Main()
{
// val1, val2, and val3 are of byte type
byte val1 = 32;
byte val2 = 40;
byte val3 = 10;
// Display the comparison
// Using CompareTo(Byte) method
Console.WriteLine( "Comparison 1: {0}" ,
val1.CompareTo(val2));
Console.WriteLine( "Comparison 2: {0}" ,
val2.CompareTo(val3));
Console.WriteLine( "Comparison 3: {0}" ,
val3.CompareTo(val3));
Console.WriteLine( "Comparison 4: {0}" ,
val1.CompareTo(val3));
}
} |
Output:
Comparison 1: -8 Comparison 2: 30 Comparison 3: 0 Comparison 4: 22
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