int
This type stores numbers in the range from -2.147.483.648 to
		  2.147.483.647. Every sequence of digits makes up an 
		  int literal: 
		
int x = 42;
int y = -123456789; 
		        You can also use hexadecimal numbers to initialize int values. In this case you must put the prefix 0x in front of the number: 
int x = 0x2a; // This is 42 in decimal 
		        You can also use octal numbers to initialize 
		  int variables. In this case the number
		  has to start with a 0: 
		
int x = 010; // This is 8 in decimal 
		       
				int values are automatically converted to double values if required. Therefore, this statement is
				valid: 
double x = 42;