BigInteger.Subtract(BigInteger, BigInteger) Method
Definition
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Subtracts one BigInteger value from another and returns the result.
public:
static System::Numerics::BigInteger Subtract(System::Numerics::BigInteger left, System::Numerics::BigInteger right);
public static System.Numerics.BigInteger Subtract (System.Numerics.BigInteger left, System.Numerics.BigInteger right);
static member Subtract : System.Numerics.BigInteger * System.Numerics.BigInteger -> System.Numerics.BigInteger
Public Shared Function Subtract (left As BigInteger, right As BigInteger) As BigInteger
Parameters
- left
- BigInteger
The value to subtract from (the minuend).
- right
- BigInteger
The value to subtract (the subtrahend).
Returns
The result of subtracting right
from left
.
Remarks
Languages that do not support custom operators can use the Subtract method to perform subtraction using BigInteger values.
The Subtract method is a useful substitute for the subtraction operator when instantiating a BigInteger variable by assigning it the difference that results from subtraction, as shown in the following example.
// The statement
// BigInteger number = Int64.MinValue - Int64.MaxValue;
// produces compiler error CS0220: The operation overflows at compile time in checked mode.
// The alternative:
BigInteger number = BigInteger.Subtract(Int64.MinValue, Int64.MaxValue);
let number = BigInteger.Subtract(Int64.MinValue, Int64.MaxValue);
' The statement
' Dim number As BigInteger = Int64.MinValue - Int64.MaxValue
' produces compiler error BC30439: Constant expression not representable in type 'Long'.
' The alternative:
Dim number As BigInteger = BigInteger.Subtract(Int64.MinValue, Int64.MaxValue)