Short.ToUnsignedInt(Int16) Method
Definition
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Converts the argument to an int
by an unsigned
conversion.
[Android.Runtime.Register("toUnsignedInt", "(S)I", "", ApiSince=26)]
public static int ToUnsignedInt (short x);
[<Android.Runtime.Register("toUnsignedInt", "(S)I", "", ApiSince=26)>]
static member ToUnsignedInt : int16 -> int
Parameters
- x
- Int16
the value to convert to an unsigned int
Returns
the argument converted to int
by an unsigned
conversion
- Attributes
Remarks
Converts the argument to an int
by an unsigned conversion. In an unsigned conversion to an int
, the high-order 16 bits of the int
are zero and the low-order 16 bits are equal to the bits of the short
argument.
Consequently, zero and positive short
values are mapped to a numerically equal int
value and negative short
values are mapped to an int
value equal to the input plus 2<sup>16</sup>.
Added in 1.8.
Java documentation for java.lang.Short.toUnsignedInt(short)
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