signed vs. unsigned integer range
The signed vs. unsigned integer range refers to the maximum and minimum values that can be represented by integers in a computer system. Signed integers can represent both positive and negative numbers, while unsigned integers can only represent positive numbers. The range of signed integers is divided equally between positive and negative values, while the range of unsigned integers is entirely dedicated to positive values.
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