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Data types chart

Hi,

I'm looking for a reference chart that shows the .Net data types along
with their equivalent names in C# (and possibly VB.Net). By this I mean
something that has things like "Int32 -int" and so on.

Does anyone know of such a chart?

Cheers,

--
Dylan Parry
http://electricfreedom.org | http://webpageworkshop.co.uk

Programming, n: A pastime similar to banging one's head
against a wall, but with fewer opportunities for reward.
Nov 10 '06 #1
2 1963
This have some of your questions, I have see someting like that, i'm looking
for it.
http://www.codeproject.com/dotnet/vb...difference.asp

Regards,

Bela Istok
"Dylan Parry" <us****@dylanparry.comwrote in message
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Hi,

I'm looking for a reference chart that shows the .Net data types along
with their equivalent names in C# (and possibly VB.Net). By this I mean
something that has things like "Int32 -int" and so on.

Does anyone know of such a chart?

Cheers,

--
Dylan Parry
http://electricfreedom.org | http://webpageworkshop.co.uk

Programming, n: A pastime similar to banging one's head
against a wall, but with fewer opportunities for reward.

Nov 10 '06 #2
Here it's is:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...quivalents.asp
Regards,

Bela Istok

"Dylan Parry" <us****@dylanparry.comwrote in message
news:4r************@mid.individual.net...
Hi,

I'm looking for a reference chart that shows the .Net data types along
with their equivalent names in C# (and possibly VB.Net). By this I mean
something that has things like "Int32 -int" and so on.

Does anyone know of such a chart?

Cheers,

--
Dylan Parry
http://electricfreedom.org | http://webpageworkshop.co.uk

Programming, n: A pastime similar to banging one's head
against a wall, but with fewer opportunities for reward.

Nov 10 '06 #3

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