ReNamer:Pascal Script:Types
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This page lists and explains all supported types in Pascal Script used within ReNamer.
Integer types
Type | Size | Lowest Value | Highest Value |
---|---|---|---|
Byte | 1 byte | 0 | 255 |
ShortInt | 1 byte | -128 | 127 |
Word | 2 bytes | 0 | 65,535 |
SmallInt | 2 bytes | -32,768 | 32,767 |
Cardinal | 4 bytes | 0 | 4,294,967,295 |
Integer | 4 bytes | -2,147,483,648 | 2,147,483,647 |
Int64 | 8 bytes | -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 | 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 |
Floating point types
Type | Size | Range |
---|---|---|
Single | 4 bytes | 1.5 x 10-45 .. 3.4 x 1038 |
Double | 8 bytes | 5.0 x 10-324 .. 1.7 x 10308 |
Extended | 10 bytes | 3.6 x 10-4951 .. 1.1 x 104932 |
String types
Type | Description |
---|---|
Char | Stores a single 8-bit character. |
String | Holds a sequence of 8-bit characters. Commonly used for ANSI or UTF-8 encoded text. |
AnsiChar | Alias for Char type. |
AnsiString | Alias for String type. |
WideChar | Stores a single 16-bit character. |
WideString | Holds a sequence of 16-bit characters. Commonly used for UCS-2 or UTF-16 encoded text. |
UnicodeChar | Alias for WideChar type. |
UnicodeString | Alias for WideString type. |
The default encoding for String/AnsiString type and the conversion process to/from UnicodeString/WideString type differ between versions of ReNamer.
ReNamer version | Default encoding for AnsiString type | Conversion between WideString and AnsiString types |
---|---|---|
7.0 and later | UTF8 | Automatic, on assignment |
Prior to 7.0 | Active system code page | Manual, using conversion functions |
The Unicode article highlights the differences between various encodings.
Mixed types
Type | Description |
---|---|
Boolean | Provides an enumeration of the logical True and False values. |
Array | Single and multi dimensional indexable sequences of data. |
Record | Provides means of collecting together a set of different data types into one named structure. |
Variant | Provides a flexible general purpose data type. |
PChar | Pointer to a Char value, and can also be used to point to characters within a string. |
Extra types
Several extra types have been defined to simplify the use of some functions.
Type | Declared as | Description |
---|---|---|
TDateTime | Double | Represents a date and time. |
Array of WideString | Indexed list of WideString values. Deprecated in v5.74.4 Beta. Please use TWideStringArray instead. | |
TWideStringArray | Array of WideString | Indexed list of WideString values. Added in v5.74.4 Beta. Replaces ambiguous TStringsArray type. |
TAnsiStringArray | Array of AnsiString | Indexed list of AnsiString values. Added in v5.74.4 Beta. |
TIntegerArray | Array of Integer | Indexed list of Integer values. Added in v7.3.0.4 Beta. |
Enumerations and Sets
An enumeration is simply a fixed range of named values.
For example, the fundamental Boolean data type can be considered as an enumeration consisting of two values: True and False.
A variable of an enumeration type can be assigned a single value from the enumeration.
type TDay = (Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun); var Day: TDay; begin Day := Mon; if Day <> Tue then Day := Wed; end.
Sets allow you to defined variables which can hold multiple values out of the enumeration.
type TDay = (Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun); TDays = set of TDay; var Days: TDays; begin Days := [Mon, Tue, Wed]; if Sun in Days then Days := Days - [Sun]; end.