2.1.Data Type |
| 2.1.1. | C#'s Value Types |
| 2.1.2. | The C# Value Types |
| 2.1.3. | Converting Numeric Strings to Their Internal Representation |
| 2.1.4. | Literals |
| 2.1.5. | Primitives in C# |
| 2.1.6. | System Types and C# Shorthand |
| 2.1.7. | Data type default value |
| 2.1.8. | The differences between int and double. |
| 2.1.9. | Explicit numeric conversions |
| 2.1.10. | Convert numeric types explicit to 'smaller' types |
| 2.1.11. | System.Int32 value |
| 2.1.12. | UInt16.MaxValue/MinValue |
| 2.1.13. | System.UInt16 value |
| 2.1.14. | bool: False/True string |
| 2.1.15. | ulong: Max/Min value |
| 2.1.16. | Parsing strings to create data types |
| 2.1.17. | Parsing strings to create data types: int |
| 2.1.18. | Parsing strings to create data types: char |
| 2.1.19. | CTS Types and Aliases |
| 2.1.20. | Specifying Literal Values |
| 2.1.21. | Data type Functionality |
| 2.1.22. | Default values for primitive types |
| 2.1.23. | Data Declarations |
| 2.1.24. | Using new to create intrinsic data types |
| 2.1.25. | Default Value Comparison |
| 2.1.26. | Modular calculation for int, double, decimal and |