Int32.MaxValue Field in C# with Examples
The MaxValue field or property of Int32 Struct is used to represent the maximum value of Int32. The value of this field is constant means that the user cannot change the value of this field. The value of this field is 2147483647. Its hexadecimal value is 0x7FFFFFFF. It is used to avoid the OverflowException while converting to an Int32 value.
Syntax:
public const int MaxValue = 2147483647;
Return Value: This field always returns 2147483647.
Example:
using System;
class GFG {
static public void Main()
{
Console.WriteLine( "Maximum Value is: " +
Int32.MaxValue);
long []num = {347, 49458, 345348534650436656};
int mynum;
foreach ( long n in num){
if (n >= Int32.MinValue && n <= Int32.MaxValue)
{
mynum = Convert.ToInt32(n);
Console.WriteLine( "Conversion is Possible." );
}
else
{
Console.WriteLine( "Not Possible" );
}
}
}
}
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Output:
Maximum Value is: 2147483647
Conversion is Possible.
Conversion is Possible.
Not Possible
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Last Updated :
08 Apr, 2019
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