// FUNDAMENTAL DATA TYPES // this is a single line comment, it is ignored by the compiler /* this is a multiline comment ... it is completely ignored by the compiler */ import std.stdio; // standard input/output library void main() { // 3 basic types: integers, floating-point, characters // basic data types int a; // declaration of a variable float b = 12.5; // initialization and declaration double c; // double precision of float char e; // a single character char letterA = 'A'; // outputing the value of variable b writeln("The value of b: ", b); writeln("The value of letterA: ", letterA); // outputting multiple values int num = 115; int num2 = num; int num3 = num2; writeln("Num=", num, " Num2=", num2, " Num3=", num3); writeln(); // a new line // integer types /* signed types (positive and negative): byte 1 bytes short 2 ... int 4 ... long 8 bytes usigned types (only positive): ubyte 1 bytes ushort 2 ... uint 4 ... ulong 8 bytes */ // properties of types writeln("Name of the type : ", int.stringof); writeln("Size in bytes: ", int.sizeof); writeln("Min value : ", int.min); writeln("Max value : ", int.max); writeln("Initial value : ", int.init); /* Exercise: Check out what are the initial values of float, double, char. Write a comment about what you found. */ }