System.Console.WriteLine(int.MaxValue);
This line gives me the answer of 2,147,483,647 as I have a 32-bit PC.
Will the answer be same on a 64-bit PC?
System.Console.WriteLine(int.MaxValue);
This line gives me the answer of 2,147,483,647 as I have a 32-bit PC.
Will the answer be same on a 64-bit PC?
Yes, the answer will be the same on a 64-bit machine.
In .NET, an int is a signed 32-bit integer, regardless of the processor. Its .NET framework type is System.Int32.
The C# Language specification states:
The
inttype represents signed 32-bit integers with values between–2,147,483,648and2,147,483,647.
int is just an alias for Int32 - it's defined in the C# specification. Therefore int.MaxValue is the same as Int32.MaxValue which will always be 2147483647.