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C++ CHAR_MIN constant: Here, we are going to learn about the CHAR_MIN macro constant of climits header in C++.
Submitted by IncludeHelp, on May 01, 2019

C++ CHAR_MIN macro constant

CHAR_MIN constant is a macro constant which is defied in climits header, it is used to get the minimum value of a char object, it returns the minimum value that a char object can store, which is either -128 (SCHAR_MIN) or 0.

Note:

  • The actual value depends on the compiler architecture or library implementation.
  • We can also use <limits.h> header file instead of <climits> header as CHAR_MIN constant is defined in both of the libraries.

Syntax of CHAR_MIN constant:

    CHAR_MIN

Example:

    Constant call:
    cout << CHAR_MIN;

    Output:
    -128

C++ code to demonstrate example of CHAR_MIN constant with climits header

// C++ code to demonstrate example of 
// CHAR_MIN constant with climits header
#include<iostream>
#include<climits>
using namespace std;

int main()
{
   //prinitng the value of CHAR_MIN
    cout<<"CHAR_MIN: "<<CHAR_MIN<<endl;
    return 0;
}

Output

CHAR_MIN: -128

C++ code to demonstrate example of CHAR_MIN constant with limits.h header file

// C++ code to demonstrate example of 
// CHAR_MIN constant with <limits.h> header file
#include<iostream>
#include<limits.h>
using namespace std;

int main()
{
   //prinitng the value of CHAR_MIN
    cout<<"CHAR_MIN: "<<CHAR_MIN<<endl;
    return 0;
}

Output

CHAR_MIN: -128



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