Description

Integer constants are numbers that are used directly in a sketch, like 123. By default, these numbers are treated as int but you can change this with the U and L modifiers (see below).

Normally, integer constants are treated as base 10 (decimal) integers, but special notation (formatters) may be used to enter numbers in other bases.

BaseExampleFormatterComment
10 (decimal)123none
2 (binary)0b1111011leading "0b"characters 0 & 1 valid
8 (octal)0173leading "0"characters 0-7 valid
16 (hexadecimal)0x7Bleading "0x"characters 0-9, A-F, a-f valid

Decimal (base 10)

This is the common-sense math with which you are acquainted. Constants without other prefixes are assumed to be in decimal format.

Example Code:

    n = 101;  // same as 101 decimal ((1 * 10^2) + (0 * 10^1) + 1)

Binary (base 2)

Only the characters 0 and 1 are valid.

Example Code:

    n = 0b101; // same as 5 decimal ((1 * 2^2) + (0 * 2^1) + 1)

Octal (base 8)

Only the characters 0 through 7 are valid. Octal values are indicated by the prefix "0" (zero).

Example Code:

    n = 0101; // same as 65 decimal ((1 * 8^2) + (0 * 8^1) + 1)

It is possible to generate a hard-to-find bug by (unintentionally) including a leading zero before a constant and having the compiler unintentionally interpret your constant as octal.

Hexadecimal (base 16)

Valid characters are 0 through 9 and letters A through F; A has the value 10, B is 11, up to F, which is 15. Hex values are indicated by the prefix "0x". Note that A-F may be upper (A-F) or lower case (a-f).

Example Code:

    n = 0x101;  // same as 257 decimal ((1 * 16^2) + (0 * 16^1) + 1)

Notes and Warnings

U & L formatters:

By default, an integer constant is treated as an int with the attendant limitations in values. To specify an integer constant with another data type, follow it with:

  • a u or U to force the constant into an unsigned data format. Example: 33u
  • a l or L to force the constant into a long data format. Example: 100000L
  • a ul or UL to force the constant into an unsigned long constant. Example: 32767ul

See also