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VB SCRIPT (Data Types)
VBScript has only one data type called a Variant.
A Variant is a special kind of data type that can
contain different kinds of information, depending on how it
is used. Because Variant is the only data type in
VBScript, it is also the data type returned by all functions
in VBScript.
At its simplest, a Variant can contain either
numeric or string information. A Variant behaves as a
number when you use it in a numeric context and as a string
when you use it in a string context. That is, if you are
working with data that looks like numbers, VBScript assumes
that it is numbers and does what is most appropriate for
numbers. Similarly, if you're working with data that can
only be string data, VBScript treats it as string data. You
can always make numbers behave as strings by enclosing them
in quotation marks (" ").
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Variant Subtypes
Beyond the simple numeric or string classifications, a Variant
can make further distinctions about the specific nature of
numeric information. For example, you can have numeric
information that represents a date or a time. When used with
other date or time data, the result is always expressed as a
date or a time. You can also have a rich variety of numeric
information ranging in size from Boolean values to huge
floating-point numbers. These different categories of
information that can be contained in a Variant are
called subtypes. Most of the time, you can just put the kind
of data you want in a Variant, and the Variant
behaves in a way that is most appropriate for the data it
contains.
The following table shows subtypes of data that a Variant
can contain.
| Subtype |
Description |
| Empty |
Variant is uninitialized.
Value is 0 for numeric variables or a zero-length
string ("") for string variables. |
| Null |
Variant intentionally
contains no valid data. |
| Boolean |
Contains either True
or False. |
| Byte |
Contains integer in the
range 0 to 255. |
| Integer |
Contains integer in the
range -32,768 to 32,767. |
| Currency |
-922,337,203,685,477.5808
to 922,337,203,685,477.5807. |
| Long |
Contains integer in the
range -2,147,483,648 to 2,147,483,647. |
| Single |
Contains a
single-precision, floating-point number in the
range -3.402823E38 to -1.401298E-45 for negative
values; 1.401298E-45 to 3.402823E38 for positive
values. |
| Double |
Contains a
double-precision, floating-point number in the
range -1.79769313486232E308 to
-4.94065645841247E-324 for negative values;
4.94065645841247E-324 to 1.79769313486232E308 for
positive values. |
| Date (Time) |
Contains a number that
represents a date between January 1, 100 to
December 31, 9999. |
| String |
Contains a
variable-length string that can be up to
approximately 2 billion characters in length. |
| Object |
Contains an object. |
| Error |
Contains an error
number. |
You can use conversion
functions to convert data from one subtype to another.
In addition, the VarType
function returns information about how your data is stored
within a Variant.
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