LOTUSSCRIPT LANGUAGE


Limits on numeric data representation in LotusScript
The following table lists the legal range of values for the numeric data types.
Data typeRange
Boolean0 (False) or -1 (True)
Byte0 to 255
Integer-32,768 to 32,767
Long-2,147,483,648 to 2,147,483,647
Single-3.402823E+38 to 3.402823E+38

Smallest non-zero value (unsigned): 1.175494351E-38

Double-1.7976931348623158E+308 to

1.7976931348623158E+308

On UNIX platforms:
-1.797693134862315E+308 to 1.797693134862315E+308

Smallest non-zero value (unsigned): 2.2250738585072014E-308

Currency-922,337,203,685,477.5807 to 922,337,203,685,477.5807

On UNIX platforms:

-922,337,203,685,477.5666 to 922,337,203,685,477.5666

Smallest non-zero value (unsigned): .0001

The legal range of values of binary, octal, or hexadecimal integers is the range for Long integers (see the preceding table). The following table lists the maximum number of characters needed to represent integers in binary, octal, and hexadecimal notation. This is also the maximum number of characters that the Bin, Oct, or Hex function returns.
Integer typeMaximum number of characters needed to represent a value
Binary32
Octal11
Hexadecimal 8

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