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Decimal data type is used to specify a value.
Here is an example of a scheme in decimal declared.
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Note: You may specify the maximum number of decimal digits is 18.
No integer data type is used to specify the value of the fractional component.
Here is an example of a scheme integer declaration.
Elements in the document should look like this:
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Please note that all of the following data types are derived from the decimal data type (except for decimal itself)!
first name | Seconds |
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byte | There are eight positive and negative integers |
decimal | Decimal |
int | There are positive and negative 32-bit integer |
integer | Integer value |
long | There are positive and negative 64-bit integer |
negativeInteger | Containing only negative integer (/en, -2, -1.) |
nonNegativeInteger | Containing only non-negative integer (0, 1, 2, /en) |
nonPositiveInteger | Containing only non-positive integer (/en, -2, -1, 0) |
positiveInteger | Contains only positive integer (1, 2, /en) |
short | There are positive and negative 16-bit integer |
unsignedLong | Unsigned 64-bit integer |
unsignedInt | 32-bit unsigned integer |
unsignedShort | Unsigned 16-bit integer |
unsignedByte | 8-bit unsigned integer |
Can be used in conjunction with the numeric data type is defined: