Archive for December 11th, 2008
CSharp checked and unchecked
When you create a project in Visual Studio, by default, numbers can be added, multiplied, divided or subtracted in such a way as to create a number too big for the variable that is holding the number.
You can change this at the project level for a Windows exe project by going to project properties, selecting the build tab, clicking the “Advanced” tab and checking the checkbox, “Check for arithmetic overflow/underflow.”
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