Unsigned int (c++) vs uint (c#)?

C++ and C# are different languages. They have different rules for handling type promotion in the event of comparisons.

In C++ When you compare an unsigned int and a signed int, the signed int is converted to unsigned int. Converting a negative signed int to a unsigned int is done by adding UINT_MAX + 1, which is larger than 12 and hence the result.

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