InitializerSwiftArgumentParserSwift
init(_:radix:)
Creates a new integer value from the given string and radix.
Available because
Self
conforms toFixedWidthInteger
.
init?<S>(_ text: S, radix: Int = 10) where S : StringProtocol
Parameters
- text
The ASCII representation of a number in the radix passed as
radix
.- radix
The radix, or base, to use for converting
text
to an integer value.radix
must be in the range2...36
. The default is 10.
Overview
The string passed as text
may begin with a plus or minus sign character (+
or -
), followed by one or more numeric digits (0-9
) or letters (a-z
or A-Z
). Parsing of the string is case insensitive.
let x = Int("123")
// x == 123
let y = Int("-123", radix: 8)
// y == -83
let y = Int("+123", radix: 8)
// y == +83
let z = Int("07b", radix: 16)
// z == 123
If text
is in an invalid format or contains characters that are out of bounds for the given radix
, or if the value it denotes in the given radix
is not representable, the result is nil
. For example, the following conversions result in nil
:
Int(" 100") // Includes whitespace
Int("21-50") // Invalid format
Int("ff6600") // Characters out of bounds
Int("zzzzzzzzzzzzz", radix: 36) // Out of range