The MinValue property or Field of Int32 Struct is used to represent the minimum possible value of Int32. The value of this field is constant means that a user cannot change the value of this field. The value of this field is -2,147,483,648. Its hexadecimal value is 0x80000000.
Syntax:
public const int MinValue = -2147483648;
Return Value: This field always returns -2147483648.
Example:
// C# program to illustrate the // Int32.MinValue field using System;
class GFG {
// Main Method
static public void Main()
{
// display the Minimum value of Int32 struct
Console.WriteLine( "Minimum Value is: " +
Int32.MinValue);
// Taking an array of long i.e Int64 data type
long []num = {346, 434443, -33445, -442343263647};
// taking variable of Int32 type
int mynum;
foreach ( long n in num)
{
if (n >= Int32.MinValue && n <= Int32.MaxValue)
{
// using the method of Convert class
mynum = Convert.ToInt32(n);
Console.WriteLine( "Conversion is Possible." );
}
else
{
Console.WriteLine( "Not Possible" );
}
}
}
} |
Output:
Minimum Value is: -2147483648 Conversion is Possible. Conversion is Possible. Conversion is Possible. Not Possible
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