Unsigned integers represent only non-negative integers and have a larger range of positive numbers than signed integers because the number of bits is the same for both representations. (Unsigned numbers represent only positive integers and have the same number of bits as signed integers.) Refer to the Numeric Data Types Table for more information about numeric data type bits, digits, and range. There are three types of unsigned numbers.
![]() | Long (U32)Long unsigned integer numbers have 32 bits of storage. |
![]() | Word (U16)Word unsigned integer numbers have 16 bits of storage. |
![]() | Byte (U8)Byte unsigned integer numbers have 8 bits of storage. |