Keywords are the words in a language that are used for some internal process or represent some predefined actions. ushort is a keyword that is used to declare a variable which can store an unsigned integer value from the range 0 to 65,535. It is an alias of System.UInt16.
Syntax:
ushort variable_name = value;
ushort keyword occupies 2 bytes (16 bits) space in the memory.
Example:
Input: num: 5 Output: num: 5 Size of a ushort variable: 2 Input: num = 8765 Output: num: 8765 Type of num: System.UInt16 Size of a ushort variable: 2
Example 1:
// C# program for ushort keyword using System;
using System.Text;
class GFG {
static void Main( string [] args)
{
// variable declaration
ushort num = 5;
// to print value
Console.WriteLine( "num: " + num);
// to print size
Console.WriteLine( "Size of a ushort variable: " + sizeof ( ushort ));
}
} |
Output:
num: 5 Size of a ushort variable: 2
Example 2:
// C# program for ushort keyword using System;
using System.Text;
namespace Test {
class GFG {
static void Main( string [] args)
{
// variable declaration
ushort num = 8765;
// to print value
Console.WriteLine( "num: " + num);
// to print type of variable
Console.WriteLine( "Type of num: " + num.GetType());
// to print size
Console.WriteLine( "Size of a ushort variable: " + sizeof ( ushort ));
// to print minimum & maximum value of ushort
Console.WriteLine( "Min value of ushort: " + ushort .MinValue);
Console.WriteLine( "Max value of ushort: " + ushort .MaxValue);
}
} } |
Output:
num: 8765 Type of num: System.UInt16 Size of a ushort variable: 2 Min value of ushort: 0 Max value of ushort: 65535
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