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Max Uint32
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Maximum unsigned 32-bit integer.
bash
npm install @stdlib/constants-uint32-max
javascript
var UINT32_MAX = require( '@stdlib/constants-uint32-max' );
#### UINT32_MAX
Maximum unsigned 32-bit integer
.
javascript
var bool = ( UINT32_MAX === 4294967295 );
// returns true
UINT32_MAX
is the maximum array
length.
javascript
var UINT32_MAX = require( '@stdlib/constants-uint32-max' );
console.log( UINT32_MAX );
// => 4294967295
@stdlib/constants-int32/max
][@stdlib/constants/int32/max]: maximum signed 32-bit integer.