32 bit unsigned integer data type (equivalent of C99 'uint32_t'). A 32 bit unsigned integer can range from 0 to 0xFFFFFFFF (4,294,967,295).
Usage
Used in the declaration section of code, which is before any statements.
Example
uint32 aUint32; // A stand alone declaration of a uint32. uint32 a, b; // Declaring two uint32s at the same time. uint32 c = 64000, d = 10; // Declaring two uint32s, and initializing them both at the same time.
Remarks
Unlike other languages the uint32 data type is actually a class.