That varies from each programming language. As a matter of fact, many languages do not put a limit on the maximum size of a variable. It will handle any string, integer, resource, pointer, or other type size, as long as it fits into the memory of the machine running the process.
4,294,967,296
In order to claim compliance with ANSI C standards, the minimum maximum for internal identifiers and macros is 63 characters, and external identifiers is 31 characters. Vendors are encouraged to avoid imposing a maximum value whenever possible.
The maximum level of voltage allowed for a person to be exposed safely.
The smallest value is -32,768 and the maximum is 32,767
if it is a signed int the the range is -32768 to 32767if its unsigned then 0 to 65535
Character.MIN_VALUE = '\u0000' = 0 Character.MAX_VALUE = '\uFFFF' = 65535
Four billion, 4294967296, is the maximum integer that can be stored into a 32 bit integer variable.
In order to claim compliance with ANSI C standards, the minimum maximum for internal identifiers and macros is 63 characters, and external identifiers is 31 characters. Vendors are encouraged to avoid imposing a maximum value whenever possible.
From the minimum value of the independent variable to its maximum.
An integer is any whole number. For example, 4, 16, -8 are all integers. There is no decimal part. Obviously, there is no "maximum number" as these numbers continue up to infinity.
"Maximum" means the most. If the maximum speed is 100, that's the fastest you are allowed to go. Characters are letters, numbers and punctuation like you see on the keyboard in front of you. If you are only allowed to write a maximum of 50 characters, then you are not allowed any more than 50. If there were a maximum of 50 characters for this answer, all I'd be allowed to say would be: "Maximum" means the most. If the maximum speed is 100, that's
The condition for maximum efficiency of a d.c. machine is that VARIABLE LOSSES must be equal to CONSTANT LOSSES i.e., variable losses = constant losses..
An unsigned integer cannot be negative. It has a maximum positive value twice that of a signed integer. Max signed: 128 Max signed: 256 I could be off by one there, though.
If x is the unknown or variable in an equation it can have many possible maximum or minimum values
There is no definitive answer as the low-level aspects of storage are implementation-defined. The only guarantee provided by the standard is that a character variable (char) must be at least 8-bits in length, but nothing is said about its sign. As such, the maximum value you can guarantee across all implementations is 127. An integer (int) is guaranteed to be at least as long as a character. However, every implementation provides limits.h which defines the valid range for all integers, including a definition for the number of bits in a char. The valid range of floating point values is provided by float.h.
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what is the maximum prmissible error on a weighing scale