\b;Type \c;int\n; Use this type for variables that contain only whole numbers, negative or positive. For example: \c; \s; 12 \s; 1000 \s; -4 \n; To represent real numbers like 12.05 or -0.005, use the type \c;\l;float\u cbot\float;\n;. \t;Attention Do not put space or colon signs inside a number. \t;For specialists Numbers of the type \c;int\n; are represented with 32 bits. The highest number that can be represented is (2^31)-1, that is 2'147'483'647. The smallest number that can be represented is -(2^31), that is -2'147'483'648. \t;See also \l;Programming\u cbot;, \l;types\u cbot\type; and \l;categories\u cbot\category;.