Data type
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General
This page provides an assortment of data types in Free Pascal.
A data type is a template for a data field.
The data type of a field defines how the compiler and processor interpret it's content.
The visibility of a data field depends on the location of it's declaration.
Integer types
Unsigned types
Data fields of unsigned integral types can only contain positive integral numbers.
- UInt8 - Range: (0 .. 255)
- Byte - Range: (0 .. 255)
- UInt16 - Range: (0 .. 65535)
- Word - Range: (0 .. 65535)
- NativeUInt - Range: depends on the processor type.
- DWord - is equivalent to Longword.
- Cardinal - is equivalent to Longword.
- UInt32 - Range: (0 .. 4294967295)
- Longword - Range: (0 .. 4294967295)
- UInt64 - Range: (0 .. 18446744073709551615)
- QWord - Range: (0 .. 18446744073709551615)
Signed types
Data fields of signed integral types can contain positive and negative integral numbers.
- Int8 - Range: (-128 .. 127)
- ShortInt - Range: (-128 .. 127)
- Int16 - Range: (-32768 .. 32767)
- SmallInt - Range: (-32768 .. 32767)
- Integer - Range: is equivalent either to Smallint or Longint (for 16 respectively 32 bit processors).
- Int32 - Range: (-2147483648 .. 2147483647)
- NativeInt - Range: depends on the processor type.
- LongInt - Range: (-2147483648 .. 2147483647)
- Int64 - Range: (-9223372036854775808 .. 9223372036854775807)
Floating-point types
Data fields of a floating-point type can contain:
- positive and negative integral numbers with possible round-off errors.
- positive and negative floating-point numbers.
- Single - Range: (1.5E-45 .. 3.4E38)
- Real - Range: depends on the platform.
- Real48 - Range: 2.9E-39 .. 1.7E38
- Double - Range: (5.0E-324 .. 1.7E308)
- Extended - Range: depends on the platform.
- Comp - Range: (-2E64+1 .. 2E63-1)
- Currency - Range: (-922337203685477.5808 .. 922337203685477.5807)
Boolean types
Data fields of boolean type contain truth values.
- Boolean - Range: (True, False), 8 Bit
- ByteBool - Range: (True, False), 8 Bit
- WordBool - Range: (True, False), 16 Bit
- LongBool - Range: (True, False), 32 Bit
Enumeration types
Data fields of an enumeration type are "lists" (enumerations...) of integral unsigned constants.
- Enum Type - Range: (integral data types)
Char types
Char types with single byte encoding
- Char - Constant length: 1 byte, representation: 1 character.
- ShortString - Maxmimum length: 255 characters.
- String - Maxmimum length: Shortstring or Ansistring (depends in the used compiler switch).
- PChar - Pointer to a null-terminated string without length restriction.
- AnsiString - No length restriction.
- PAnsiChar - Pointer to a null-terminated string without length restriction.
See the overview of the different character and string types.
Char types with multi byte encoding
(The encoding with 2 or 4 bytes is system dependent.
- WideChar - Constant length: 2 or 4 bytes, representation: 1 character.
- WideString - No length restriction.
- PWideChar - Pointer to a null-terminated wide string without length restriction.
- UnicodeChar - Constant length: 2 or 4 bytes, representation: 1 character.
- UnicodeString - No length restriction.
- PUnicodeChar - Pointer to a null-terminated Unicode string without length restriction.
See the overview of the different character and string types.
Variant types
Constants
- Untyped constants
- Const - Only simple data types can be used.
- Typed constants
- Const - Simple data types as well as records and arrays can be used.
- Resource Strings
- Resourcestring - Used for localisation (not available in all compiler modes).
Structural types
- Array - The size of the array depends on the type and the number of elements it contains.
- Record - A combination of multiple data types.
- Set - A set of elements of an ordinal type; the size depends on number of elements it contains.
Subrange types
- subrange types are a subset of a base type.
Pointer
- Pointer - The size depends on the processor type.
Classes and objects
- Object - Developed under Turbo Pascal 5.5 for DOS and the precursor of class.
- Class - Developed under Delphi 1.0 for Windows and the successor of object.