C# ushort Keyword with Example

In this tutorial, we will learn about the ushort keyword in C# (with Example), what is ushort keyword, how to use it in C#? By IncludeHelp Last updated : April 04, 2023

C# ushort Keyword

In C#, ushort is a keyword which is used to declare a variable that can store an unsigned integer value between the range of 0 to 65,535. ushort keyword is an alias of System.UInt16.

It occupies 2 bytes (16 bits) space in the memory.

Syntax

ushort variable_name = value;

Example of ushort keyword in C#

Here, we are declaring an ushort variable num, initializing it with the value 12345 and printing its value, type and size of an ushort type variable.

using System;
using System.Text;

namespace Test {
  class Program {
    static void Main(string[] args) {
      //variable declaration
      ushort num = 12345;

      //printing value
      Console.WriteLine("num: " + num);
      //printing type of variable
      Console.WriteLine("Type of num: " + num.GetType());
      //printing size
      Console.WriteLine("Size of a ushort variable: " + sizeof(ushort));
      //printing minimum & maximum value of ushort
      Console.WriteLine("Min value of ushort: " + ushort.MinValue);
      Console.WriteLine("Max value of ushort: " + ushort.MaxValue);

      //hit ENTER to exit
      Console.ReadLine();
    }
  }
}

Output

num: 12345
Type of num: System.UInt16
Size of a ushort variable: 2
Min value of ushort: 0
Max value of ushort: 65535



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