Below are each of the value types, with the specific related values alongside:
Converting value types to reference types is also known as boxing.
Schwartz selected 7 value types based on societal issues.
Scala 2.10 allows for new value types to be defined by the user.
Such stocks are all but shunned by strict value types.
Data was collected from 49 countries and applied to a construct of seven value types.
The value types were then used to examine cultures that were closely related to each other.
However, in those languages even use of new for value types creates objects only on stack.
If you declare a variable for a value type the memory gets allocated directly.
The converse process (to unwrap the value type) is known as unboxing.