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Convert a string to an integer value.
Source position: sysstrh.inc line 114
function StrToInt( |
const s: string |
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StrToInt will convert the string Sto an integer. If the string contains invalid characters or has an invalid format, then an EConvertError is raised.
To be successfully converted, a string can contain a combination of numerical characters, possibly preceded by a minus sign (-). Spaces are not allowed.
The string S can contain a number in decimal, hexadecimal, binary or octal format, as described in the language reference. For enumerated values, the string must be the name of the enumerated value. The name is searched case insensitively.
For hexadecimal values, the prefix '0x' or 'x' (case insensitive) may be used as well.
In case of error, an EConvertError is raised.
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Convert an integer value to a decimal string. |
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Convert a string to an integer value, with a default value. |
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Conversion error. |
Program Example82; {$mode objfpc} { This program demonstrates the StrToInt function } Uses sysutils; Begin Writeln (StrToInt('1234')); Writeln (StrToInt('-1234')); Writeln (StrToInt('0')); Try Writeln (StrToInt('12345678901234567890')); except On E : EConvertError do Writeln ('Invalid number encountered'); end; End.