1、A32-bit signed integer hash code.

2、A signed integer type that results from subtracting two Pointers.

3、Writes a 32-bit signed integer value to unmanaged memory.

4、An example of a narrowing conversion is converting a 64-bit signed integer to a 32-bit signed integer.

5、Converts the value of the specified 16-bit signed integer to the equivalent 64-bit unsigned integer.

6、Converts the value of the specified 32-bit signed integer to an equivalent 8-bit unsigned integer.

7、An example of a widening conversion is converting a value that is a 32-bit signed integer to a value that is a 64-bit signed integer.

8、Converts the specified Boolean value to the equivalent 32-bit signed integer.

9、Reads a 16-bit signed integer at a given offset from unmanaged memory.

10、The exponent is interpreted as a signed integer, allowing negative as well as positive exponents.

11、Converts the string representation of a number in a specified culture-specific format to its 8-bit signed integer equivalent.

12、Converts the specified string representation of a number to an equivalent 64-bit signed integer, using the specified culture-specific formatting information.

13、The region on the left, labeled "a" is the memory map rendering for the monitor, while the rendering on the right, labeled "b" contains the signed integer representation of the same region in memory.

14、An unsigned integer and the result of the sizeof operator.

15、Physical addresses are represented as a32- bit unsigned integer.

16、bad array bound: must be an unsigned integer

17、Returns the specified 8-bit unsigned integer; no actual conversion is performed.

18、The job timeout must be an unsigned integer, or be 'no limit'.

19、Converts the string representation of a number in a specified style to its 16-bit unsigned integer equivalent.

20、Tries to convert the string representation of a number in a specified style and culture-specific format to its 16-bit unsigned integer equivalent.