# Number An integer number. ### @parent blocks/language A *Number* is an integer such as `42` or `-42`. More precisely, a *Number* is a signed 32-bit integer (two's complement). ### Declare a number variable You can assign a number to a variable: ```blocks let num = 42; basic.showNumber(42); ``` ### Arithmetic operators The following arithmetic operators work on numbers and return a [Number](/reference/types/number): * addition: `1 + 3` * subtraction: `1 - 3 ` * multiplication: `3 * 2` * integer division: `7 / 3` * modulo is available through the [math library](/blocks/math) ### Relational operators The following relational operators work on numbers and return a [Boolean](/blocks/logic/boolean): * equality: `(3 + 1) = 4` * inequality: `3 != 4` * less or equal than: `3 <= 4` * less than: `3 < 4` * greater or equal than : `4 >= 3` * greater than: `4 > 3` ### Show number The [show number](/reference/basic/show-number) function displays a number on the [LED screen](/device/screen). For example, this code displays the number 42: ```blocks basic.showNumber(42); ``` ### Functions that return a number Some functions return a number, which you can store in a variable. For example the following code gets the display brightness (using the [brightness function](/reference/led/brightness)) and stores the value in a variable named `brightness`: ```blocks let brightness = led.brightness() ``` ### Math functions The [math library](/blocks/math) includes math related functions. For example, the `absolute` function returns the returns the absolute value of input parameter `x`: ```blocks let abs = Math.abs(-42); basic.showNumber(abs); ``` ### See also [math](/blocks/math), [var](/blocks/variables/var), [Boolean](/blocks/logic/boolean), [show number](/reference/basic/show-number)