Actually, I do have it defined as UInt32.  Sorry for the confusion.

Dave

Jeff Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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>
>
> I thought that the max value for UInt16 is 2^16-1 = 65535.  Your first
> value is larger than that.  Didn't the compiler warn of an integer
> overflow?
>
> On Tue, May 01, 2001 at 10:04:23AM -0500, David Leland wrote:
> > I have an array defined as follows:
> >
> > static UInt16 baudRate[] = {
> >     115200,
> >     57600,
> >     38400,
> >     28800,
> >     19200,
> >     14400,
> >     9600,
> >     4800,
> >     2400,
> >     1200,
> >     600,
> >     300
> > };
> >
> > However, when I try to do something with these array values, I don't get
the
> > values listed in the array but instead get different values.  57600
returns
> > 0, 38400 returns 4096, 28800 returns 0, 19200 returns 44152, 14400
returns
> > 0, 9600 returns 127, 4800 returns -5177343, 2400 returns 291908, 600
returns
> > 250446, 300 returns 259140 and 115200 and 1200 both return a number that
is
> > either greater than or less than the value that can be stored in a
UInt16.
> >
> > When I look at the array in debug, it has the correct values but if I
try to
> > do anything with it (i.e. write the values to a list), the values are
always
> > wrong.
> >
> > I know that this same problem was reported by someone else back in Nov.
2000
> > (using g++) and no one came up with an answer.  Well, this just has me
> > stumped and I would sure appreciate it someone could tell me what was
going
> > on, or at least where to go to find out the answer.
> >
> > Dave
>
> --
> Jeffery D. Collins, Ph.D.
> Sr. Software Developer
> Endeavors Technology, Inc.
> http://www.endeavors.com
>
>



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