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An '''unsigned''' [[int]] or [[float]] is one that does not contain information about whether it holds a positive or negative value. This allows the value to be stored in one byte less of memory.
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An '''unsigned''' [[int]] or [[float]] is one that does not contain information about whether it holds a positive or negative value. This allows the value to be stored a doubled range of positive values.


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An unsigned int or float is one that does not contain information about whether it holds a positive or negative value. This allows the value to be stored a doubled range of positive values.


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