Int32.MinValue Field
Definition
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Represents the smallest possible value of Int32. This field is constant.
public: int MinValue = -2147483648;
public const int MinValue = -2147483648;
val mutable MinValue : int
Public Const MinValue As Integer = -2147483648
Field Value
Value = -2147483648Examples
The following example uses the MinValue property to prevent an OverflowException when converting to an Int32 value.
using namespace System;
void main()
{
array<Int64>^ numbersToConvert = gcnew array<Int64> { 162345, 32183, -54000,
Int64::MaxValue/2 };
Int32 newNumber;
for each (Int64 number in numbersToConvert)
{
if ((number >= Int32::MinValue) && (number <= Int32::MaxValue))
{
newNumber = Convert::ToInt32(number);
Console::WriteLine("Successfully converted {0} to an Int32.",
newNumber);
}
else
{
Console::WriteLine("Unable to convert {0} to an Int32.", number);
}
}
}
// The example displays the following output to the console:
// Successfully converted 162345 to an Int32.
// Successfully converted 32183 to an Int32.
// Successfully converted -54000 to an Int32.
// Unable to convert 4611686018427387903 to an Int32.
using System;
public class Class1
{
public static void Main()
{
long[] numbersToConvert = { 162345, 32183, -54000, Int64.MaxValue/2 };
int newNumber;
foreach (long number in numbersToConvert)
{
if (number >= Int32.MinValue && number <= Int32.MaxValue)
{
newNumber = Convert.ToInt32(number);
Console.WriteLine($"Successfully converted {newNumber} to an Int32.");
}
else
{
Console.WriteLine($"Unable to convert {number} to an Int32.");
}
}
}
}
// The example displays the following output to the console:
// Successfully converted 162345 to an Int32.
// Successfully converted 32183 to an Int32.
// Successfully converted -54000 to an Int32.
// Unable to convert 4611686018427387903 to an Int32.
open System
let numbersToConvert = [ 162345L; 32183L; -54000L; Int64.MaxValue / 2L ]
for number in numbersToConvert do
if number >= Int32.MinValue && number <= Int32.MaxValue then
let newNumber = Convert.ToInt32 number
printfn $"Successfully converted {newNumber} to an Int32."
else
printfn $"Unable to convert {number} to an Int32."
// The example displays the following output to the console:
// Successfully converted 162345 to an Int32.
// Successfully converted 32183 to an Int32.
// Successfully converted -54000 to an Int32.
// Unable to convert 4611686018427387903 to an Int32.
Module modMain
Public Sub Main()
Dim numbersToConvert() As Long = { 162345, 32183, -54000, Int64.MaxValue\2 }
Dim newNumber As Integer
For Each number As Long In NumbersToConvert
If number >= Int32.MinValue And number <= Int32.MaxValue Then
newNumber = Convert.ToInt32(number)
Console.WriteLine("Successfully converted {0} to an Int32.", _
newNumber)
Else
Console.WriteLine("Unable to convert {0} to an Int32.", number)
End If
Next
End Sub
End Module
' The example displays the following output to the console:
' Successfully converted 162345 to an Int32.
' Successfully converted 32183 to an Int32.
' Successfully converted -54000 to an Int32.
' Unable to convert 4611686018427387903 to an Int32.
Remarks
The value of this constant is -2,147,483,648; that is, hexadecimal 0x80000000.
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