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Questionchar to store < 255 or use int Pin
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tansey416-Dec-05 23:56
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oversight-[project-zero] wrote:
chars are mainly used for strings.


Not exactly true. Char's are used for lots of things, including pure data manipulation. It's simply 2 bytes which can be interpreted as an ANSII character. That said, if you're only going to be holding very small numbers like 5 and you're EXTREMELY worried about space/efficiency, you should use BYTE for values which you know will be less than 16. I'm not sure how much time this will all save you to be honest, these types of issues are normally only a passing thought in designing your application because there are so many more design issues that would likely speed up your program much more.
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