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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
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<class name="int" version="4.0">
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<brief_description>
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Integer built-in type.
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</brief_description>
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<description>
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Signed 64-bit integer type.
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It can take values in the interval [code][-2^63, 2^63 - 1][/code], i.e. [code][-9223372036854775808, 9223372036854775807][/code]. Exceeding those bounds will wrap around.
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[int] is a [Variant] type, and will thus be used when assigning an integer value to a [Variant]. It can also be enforced with the [code]: int[/code] type hint.
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[codeblocks]
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[gdscript]
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var my_variant = 0 # int, value 0.
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my_variant += 4.2 # float, value 4.2.
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var my_int: int = 1 # int, value 1.
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my_int = 4.2 # int, value 4, the right value is implicitly cast to int.
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my_int = int("6.7") # int, value 6, the String is explicitly cast with int.
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var max_int = 9223372036854775807
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print(max_int) # 9223372036854775807, OK.
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max_int += 1
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print(max_int) # -9223372036854775808, we overflowed and wrapped around.
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[/gdscript]
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[csharp]
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int myInt = (int)"6.7".ToFloat(); // int, value 6, the String is explicitly cast with int.
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// We have to use `long` here, because GDSript's `int`
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// is 64 bits long while C#'s `int` is only 32 bits.
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long maxInt = 9223372036854775807;
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GD.Print(maxInt); // 9223372036854775807, OK.
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maxInt++;
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GD.Print(maxInt); // -9223372036854775808, we overflowed and wrapped around.
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// Alternatively, if we used C#'s 32-bit `int` type, the maximum value is much smaller:
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int halfInt = 2147483647;
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GD.Print(halfInt); // 2147483647, OK.
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halfInt++;
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GD.Print(halfInt); // -2147483648, we overflowed and wrapped around.
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[/csharp]
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[/codeblocks]
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</description>
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<tutorials>
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</tutorials>
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<constructors>
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<constructor name="int">
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<return type="int" />
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<description>
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Constructs a default-initialized [int] set to [code]0[/code].
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</description>
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</constructor>
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<constructor name="int">
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<return type="int" />
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<argument index="0" name="from" type="int" />
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<description>
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Constructs an [int] as a copy of the given [int].
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</description>
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</constructor>
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<constructor name="int">
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<return type="int" />
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<argument index="0" name="from" type="bool" />
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<description>
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Cast a [bool] value to an integer value, [code]int(true)[/code] will be equals to 1 and [code]int(false)[/code] will be equals to 0.
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</description>
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</constructor>
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<constructor name="int">
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<return type="int" />
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<argument index="0" name="from" type="float" />
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<description>
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Cast a float value to an integer value, this method simply removes the number fractions (i.e. rounds [code]from[/code] towards zero), so for example [code]int(2.7)[/code] will be equals to 2, [code]int(0.1)[/code] will be equals to 0 and [code]int(-2.7)[/code] will be equals to -2. This operation is also called truncation.
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</description>
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</constructor>
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</constructors>
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<operators>
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<operator name="operator !=">
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<return type="bool" />
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<description>
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</description>
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</operator>
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<operator name="operator !=">
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<return type="bool" />
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<argument index="0" name="right" type="float" />
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<description>
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Returns [code]true[/code] if operands are different from each other.
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</description>
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</operator>
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<operator name="operator !=">
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<return type="bool" />
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<argument index="0" name="right" type="int" />
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<description>
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Returns [code]true[/code] if operands are different from each other.
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</description>
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</operator>
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<operator name="operator %">
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<return type="int" />
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<argument index="0" name="right" type="int" />
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<description>
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Returns the remainder after dividing two integers. This operation uses truncated division, which is often not desired as it does not work well with negative numbers. Consider using [method @GlobalScope.posmod] instead if you want to handle negative numbers.
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[codeblock]
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print(5 % 2) # 1
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print(12 % 4) # 0
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print(-5 % 3) # -2
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[/codeblock]
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</description>
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</operator>
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<operator name="operator &">
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<return type="int" />
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<argument index="0" name="right" type="int" />
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<description>
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Returns the result of bitwise [code]AND[/code] operation for two integers.
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[codeblock]
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print(3 & 1) # 1
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print(11 & 3) # 3
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[/codeblock]
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It's useful to retrieve binary flags from a variable.
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[codeblock]
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var flags = 5
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# Do something if the first bit is enabled.
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if flags & 1:
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do_stuff()
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[/codeblock]
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</description>
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</operator>
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<operator name="operator *">
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<return type="Color" />
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<argument index="0" name="right" type="Color" />
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<description>
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Multiplies each component of the [Color] by the given [int].
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</description>
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</operator>
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<operator name="operator *">
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<return type="Quaternion" />
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<argument index="0" name="right" type="Quaternion" />
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<description>
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Multiplies each component of the [Quaternion] by the given [int]. This operation is not meaningful on its own, but it can be used as a part of a larger expression.
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</description>
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</operator>
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<operator name="operator *">
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<return type="Vector2" />
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<argument index="0" name="right" type="Vector2" />
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<description>
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Multiplies each component of the [Vector2] by the given [int].
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[codeblock]
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print(2 * Vector2(1, 1)) # Vector2(2, 2)
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[/codeblock]
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</description>
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</operator>
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<operator name="operator *">
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<return type="Vector2i" />
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<argument index="0" name="right" type="Vector2i" />
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<description>
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Multiplies each component of the [Vector2i] by the given [int].
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</description>
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</operator>
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<operator name="operator *">
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<return type="Vector3" />
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<argument index="0" name="right" type="Vector3" />
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<description>
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Multiplies each component of the [Vector3] by the given [int].
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</description>
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</operator>
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<operator name="operator *">
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<return type="Vector3i" />
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<argument index="0" name="right" type="Vector3i" />
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<description>
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Multiplies each component of the [Vector3i] by the given [int].
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</description>
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</operator>
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<operator name="operator *">
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<return type="float" />
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<argument index="0" name="right" type="float" />
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<description>
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Multiplies an [int] and a [float]. The result is a [float].
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</description>
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</operator>
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<operator name="operator *">
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<return type="int" />
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<argument index="0" name="right" type="int" />
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<description>
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Multiplies two [int]s.
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</description>
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</operator>
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<operator name="operator +">
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<return type="float" />
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<argument index="0" name="right" type="float" />
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<description>
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Adds an [int] and a [float]. The result is a [float].
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</description>
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</operator>
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<operator name="operator +">
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<return type="int" />
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<argument index="0" name="right" type="int" />
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<description>
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Adds two integers.
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</description>
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</operator>
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<operator name="operator -">
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<return type="float" />
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<argument index="0" name="right" type="float" />
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<description>
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Subtracts a [float] from an [int]. The result is a [float].
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</description>
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</operator>
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<operator name="operator -">
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<return type="int" />
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<argument index="0" name="right" type="int" />
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<description>
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Subtracts two integers.
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</description>
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</operator>
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<operator name="operator /">
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<return type="float" />
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<argument index="0" name="right" type="float" />
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<description>
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Divides an [int] by a [float]. The result is a [float].
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[codeblock]
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print(10 / 3.0) # 3.333...
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[/codeblock]
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</description>
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</operator>
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<operator name="operator /">
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<return type="int" />
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<argument index="0" name="right" type="int" />
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<description>
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Divides two integers. The decimal part of the result is discarded (truncated).
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[codeblock]
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print(10 / 2) # 5
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print(10 / 3) # 3
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[/codeblock]
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</description>
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</operator>
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<operator name="operator <">
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<return type="bool" />
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<argument index="0" name="right" type="float" />
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<description>
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Returns [code]true[/code] if this [int] is less than the given [float].
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</description>
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</operator>
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<operator name="operator <">
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<return type="bool" />
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<argument index="0" name="right" type="int" />
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<description>
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Returns [code]true[/code] the left integer is less than the right one.
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</description>
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</operator>
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<operator name="operator <<">
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<return type="int" />
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<argument index="0" name="right" type="int" />
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<description>
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Performs bitwise shift left operation on the integer. Effectively the same as multiplying by a power of 2.
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[codeblock]
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print(10 << 1) # 20
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print(10 << 4) # 160
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[/codeblock]
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</description>
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</operator>
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<operator name="operator <=">
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<return type="bool" />
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<argument index="0" name="right" type="float" />
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<description>
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Returns [code]true[/code] if this [int] is less than or equal to the given [float].
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</description>
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</operator>
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<operator name="operator <=">
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<return type="bool" />
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<argument index="0" name="right" type="int" />
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<description>
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Returns [code]true[/code] the left integer is less than or equal to the right one.
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</description>
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</operator>
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<operator name="operator ==">
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<return type="bool" />
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<description>
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</description>
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</operator>
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<operator name="operator ==">
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<return type="bool" />
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<argument index="0" name="right" type="float" />
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<description>
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Returns [code]true[/code] if the integer is equal to the given [float].
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</description>
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</operator>
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<operator name="operator ==">
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<return type="bool" />
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<argument index="0" name="right" type="int" />
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<description>
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Returns [code]true[/code] if both integers are equal.
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</description>
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</operator>
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<operator name="operator >">
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<return type="bool" />
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<argument index="0" name="right" type="float" />
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<description>
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Returns [code]true[/code] if this [int] is greater than the given [float].
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</description>
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</operator>
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<operator name="operator >">
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<return type="bool" />
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<argument index="0" name="right" type="int" />
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<description>
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Returns [code]true[/code] the left integer is greater than the right one.
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</description>
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</operator>
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<operator name="operator >=">
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<return type="bool" />
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<argument index="0" name="right" type="float" />
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<description>
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Returns [code]true[/code] if this [int] is greater than or equal to the given [float].
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</description>
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</operator>
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<operator name="operator >=">
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<return type="bool" />
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<argument index="0" name="right" type="int" />
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<description>
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Returns [code]true[/code] the left integer is greater than or equal to the right one.
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</description>
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</operator>
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<operator name="operator >>">
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<return type="int" />
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<argument index="0" name="right" type="int" />
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<description>
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Performs bitwise shift right operation on the integer. Effectively the same as dividing by a power of 2.
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[codeblock]
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print(10 >> 1) # 5
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print(10 >> 2) # 2
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[/codeblock]
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</description>
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</operator>
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<operator name="operator ^">
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<return type="int" />
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<argument index="0" name="right" type="int" />
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<description>
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Returns the result of bitwise [code]XOR[/code] operation for two integers.
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[codeblock]
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print(5 ^ 1) # 4
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print(4 ^ 7) # 3
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[/codeblock]
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</description>
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</operator>
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<operator name="operator unary+">
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<return type="int" />
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<description>
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Returns the same value as if the [code]+[/code] was not there. Unary [code]+[/code] does nothing, but sometimes it can make your code more readable.
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</description>
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</operator>
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<operator name="operator unary-">
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<return type="int" />
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<description>
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Returns the negated value of the [int]. If positive, turns the number negative. If negative, turns the number positive. If zero, does nothing.
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</description>
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</operator>
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<operator name="operator |">
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<return type="int" />
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<argument index="0" name="right" type="int" />
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<description>
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Returns the result of bitwise [code]OR[/code] operation for two integers.
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[codeblock]
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print(2 | 4) # 6
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print(1 | 3) # 3
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[/codeblock]
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It's useful to store binary flags in a variable.
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[codeblock]
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var flags = 0
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# Turn first and third bit on.
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flags |= 1
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flags |= 4
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[/codeblock]
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</description>
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</operator>
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<operator name="operator ~">
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<return type="int" />
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<description>
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Returns the result of bitwise [code]NOT[/code] operation for the integer. It's effectively equal to [code]-int + 1[/code].
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[codeblock]
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print(~4) # -3
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print(~7) # -6
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[/codeblock]
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</description>
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</operator>
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</operators>
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</class>
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