# Values Values consist of literals and the results of expressions. ## Literals for Standard Types `Boolean`: `let x: Boolean := true` `Int8`: `let x: Int8 := 0` `UInt8`: `let x: UInt8 := 0` `Int16`: `let x: Int16 := 0` `UInt16`: `let x: UInt16 := 0` `Int32`: `let x: Int32 := 0` `UInt32`: `let x: UInt32 := 0` `Int64`: `let x: Int64 := 0` `UInt64`: `let x: UInt64 := 0` `Float32`: `let x: Float32 := 0.0` `Float64`: `let x: Float64 := 0.0` `BigInt`: `let x: BigInt := 9999999999999999999999999999999` `Decimal`: `let x: Decimal := 9999999999999999999999999999999.9999999999999999` `String`: `let x: String := "foo"` `List[A]`: `let x: List[Int32] := {1, 2, 3}` `Array[A]`: `let x: Array[Int32] := {1, 2, 3}` ### Numeric Literal Defaults - If no type is specified, any integer is assumed to be `Int32`. - If no type is specified, any floating point value is assumed to be `Float64`. ## Tuple Literals The type will be inferred to `(Int32, Int32, String)` ``` let x := (1, 2, "foo") ```