... int type. An Example That Doesn't Use Indexers You normally use an int to hold an integer value. Internally an int stores its value as a sequence of 32 bits, where each bit can be either ... you are an old C programmer you should feel at home with what follows!) In other words, occasionally a program might use an int because it holds 32 bits and not because it can represent an integer. ... bits, each of which can be 1 or 0. In some cases, programmers assigned 1 to indicate a value of true and 0 to indicate false, and then employed an int as a set of Boolean values. For example,...