integer underflow
Integer underflow occurs when a computer program attempts to store a negative value or a value that is smaller than the minimum limit allowed by its specific integer data type, resulting in an unexpected change in the stored value.
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Related Concepts (13)
- arithmetic calculation
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- computer architecture and cpu design
- computer security vulnerabilities
- data manipulation
- floating-point underflow
- integer overflow
- integer overflows
- low-level programming
- programming errors
- signed integer representation
- unsigned integer overflow
- variable overflow
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