Difference between revisions of "Template:Field types"
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Revision as of 05:54, 21 March 2007
BOOL | bool | bool (1byte, 0:false, other value:true) |
SBYTE | sbyte | sbyte (1byte, signed) |
BYTE | byte | byte (1byte, unsigned) |
SHORT | short | short (2bytes, signed) |
USHORT | ushort | ushort (2bytes, unsigned) |
INT | int | int (4bytes, signed) |
UINT | uint | uint (4bytes, unsigned) |
FLOAT | float | float (4bytes, signed) |
LONG | long | long (8bytes, signed, mostly used for object ids) |
ULONG | ulong | ulong (8bytes, unsigned, mostly used for object ids) |
DOUBLE | double | double (8bytes, signed) |
A_STRING | a_string | ANSI/ASCII String (4bytes size + 1byte chars, ASCII:leading0+7bits, ANSI:8bits) |
U_STRING | u_string | Unicode String (4bytes size + 2bytes chars) |
C_STRING | c_string | Customization String (look here for details) |
B_STRING | b_string | Byte String (4bytes size + 1byte chars, used for session key only) |
{ } | list | LIST Component (this is a sub section repeated as a list of data. Indent Variable types with 1 space.) |
? | uncertain | Uncertain Values (use a single question mark ? in the name to display uncertainty in the variables understanding.) |
?? | unknown | Unknown Variable Name (use ?? or Unknown for the name to display that there is no clue as to what the data does.) |