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Variable default name
Variable default name


using System;

class DefValObject
{
  // Here are a number of fields...
  public sbyte  theSignedByte;
  public byte    theByte;
  public short  theShort;
  public ushort  theUShort;
  public int    theInt;
  public uint    theUInt;
  public long    theLong;
  public ulong  theULong;
  public char    theChar;
  public float  theFloat;
  public double  theDouble;
  public bool    theBool;
  public decimal  theDecimal;
  public string  theStr;
  public object  theObj;

    public static int Main(string[] args)
    {
    DefValObject v = new DefValObject();

    // Print out default values.
    Console.WriteLine("bool: {0}", v.theBool);
    Console.WriteLine("byte: {0}", v.theByte);
    Console.WriteLine("char: {0}", v.theChar);
    Console.WriteLine("decimal: {0}", v.theDecimal);
    Console.WriteLine("double: {0}", v.theDouble);
    Console.WriteLine("float: {0}", v.theFloat);
    Console.WriteLine("int: {0}", v.theInt);
    Console.WriteLine("long: {0}", v.theLong);
    Console.WriteLine("object: {0}", v.theObj);
    Console.WriteLine("short: {0}", v.theShort);
    Console.WriteLine("signed byte: {0}", v.theSignedByte);
    Console.WriteLine("string: {0}", v.theStr);
    Console.WriteLine("unsigned int: {0}", v.theUInt);
    Console.WriteLine("unsigned long: {0}", v.theULong);
    Console.WriteLine("unsigned short: {0}", v.theUShort);

        return 0;
    }
}


           
       
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