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The memory occupied by an object type of data in vb

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The following table shows the Visual Basic data types, their supporting common language runtime types, their nominal storage allocation, and their value ranges.

Visual Basic type Common language runtime type structure Nominal storage allocation Value range

Boolean Boolean Depends on implementing platform True or False

Byte Byte 1 byte 0 through 255 (unsigned)

Char (single character) Char 2 bytes 0 through 65535 (unsigned)

Date DateTime 8 bytes 0:00:00 (midnight) on January 1, 0001 through 11:59:59 PM on December 31, 9999

Decimal Decimal 16 bytes 0 through +/-79,228,162,514,264,337,593,543,950,335 (+/-7.9...E+28) † with no decimal point; 0 through +/-7.9228162514264337593543950335 with 28 places to the right of the decimal;

smallest nonzero number is +/-0.0000000000000000000000000001 (+/-1E-28) †

Double (double-precision floating-point) Double 8 bytes -1.79769313486231570E+308 through -4.94065645841246544E-324 † for negative values;

4.94065645841246544E-324 through 1.79769313486231570E+308 † for positive values

Integer Int32 4 bytes -2,147,483,648 through 2,147,483,647 (signed)

Long (long integer) Int64 8 bytes -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 through 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 (9.2...E+18 †) (signed)

Object Object (class) 4 bytes on 32-bit platform

8 bytes on 64-bit platform Any type can be stored in a variable of type Object

SByte SByte 1 byte -128 through 127 (signed)

Short (short integer) Int16 2 bytes -32,768 through 32,767 (signed)

Single (single-precision floating-point) Single 4 bytes -3.4028235E+38 through -1.401298E-45 † for negative values;

1.401298E-45 through 3.4028235E+38 † for positive values

String (variable-length) String (class) Depends on implementing platform 0 to approximately 2 billion Unicode characters

UInteger UInt32 4 bytes 0 through 4,294,967,295 (unsigned)

ULong UInt64 8 bytes 0 through 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 (1.8...E+19 †) (unsigned)

User-Defined (structure) (inherits from ValueType) Depends on implementing platform Each member of the structure has a range determined by its data type and independent of the ranges of the other members

UShort UInt16 2 bytes 0 through 65,535 (unsigned)

† In scientific notation, "E" refers to a power of 10. So 3.56E+2 signifies 3.56 x 102 or 356, and 3.56E-2 signifies 3.56 / 102 or 0.0356.

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