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Visual Basic Reference
The
following table shows the supported data types, including storage sizes and
ranges.
|
Data type |
Storage
size |
Range |
|
Byte |
1 byte |
0 to 255 |
|
Boolean |
2 bytes |
True
or False |
|
Integer |
2 bytes |
-32,768 to
32,767 |
|
Long (long integer) |
4 bytes |
-2,147,483,648 to 2,147,483,647 |
|
Single (single-precision floating-point) |
4 bytes |
-3.402823E38
to -1.401298E-45 for negative values; 1.401298E-45 to 3.402823E38 for
positive values |
|
Double (double-precision floating-point) |
8 bytes |
-1.79769313486231E308 to
-4.94065645841247E-324 for negative values; 4.94065645841247E-324 to
1.79769313486232E308 for positive values |
|
Currency (scaled integer) |
8 bytes |
-922,337,203,685,477.5808 to 922,337,203,685,477.5807 |
|
Decimal |
14 bytes |
+/-79,228,162,514,264,337,593,543,950,335 with no decimal point;
+/-7.9228162514264337593543950335 with 28 places to the right of the
decimal; smallest non-zero number is +/-0.0000000000000000000000000001 |
|
Date |
8 bytes |
January 1,
100 to December 31, 9999 |
|
Object |
4 bytes |
Any Object
reference |
|
String
(variable-length) |
10 bytes +
string length |
0 to
approximately 2 billion |
|
String (fixed-length) |
Length of
string |
1 to
approximately 65,400 |
|
Variant (with numbers) |
16 bytes |
Any numeric
value up to the range of a Double |
|
Variant (with characters) |
22 bytes +
string length |
Same range as
for variable-length String |
|
User-defined (using
Type) |
Number
required by elements |
The range of
each element is the same as the range of its data type. |
Note Arrays
of any data type require 20 bytes of memory plus 4 bytes for each array
dimension plus the number of bytes occupied by the data itself. The memory
occupied by the data can be calculated by multiplying the number of data
elements by the size of each element. For example, the data in a
single-dimension array consisting of 4 Integer data elements of 2
bytes each occupies 8 bytes. The 8 bytes required for the data plus the 24
bytes of overhead brings the total memory requirement for the array to 32
bytes.
A Variant
containing an array requires 12 bytes more than the array alone.
Note Use
the StrConv function to convert one type of string data to another. |