Groovy – parseInt()

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parseXxx()

This method is used to get the primitive data type of a certain String. parseXxx() is a static method and can have one argument or two.

Syntax

static int parseInt(String s)
  
static int parseInt(String s, int radix)

Parameters

  • s โˆ’ This is a string representation of decimal.
  • radix โˆ’ This would be used to convert String s into integer.

Return Value

  • parseInt(String s) โˆ’ This returns an integer (decimal only).
  • parseInt(int i) โˆ’ This returns an integer, given a string representation of decimal, binary, octal, or hexadecimal (radix equals 10, 2, 8, or 16 respectively) numbers as input.

Example

Following is an example of the usage of this method โˆ’

class Example {
   static void main(String[] args) { 
      int x = Integer.parseInt("9");
      double y = Double.parseDouble("5");
      int z = Integer.parseInt("444",16);
		
      System.out.println(x);
      System.out.println(y);
      System.out.println(z);
   } 
} 

When we run the above program, we will get the following result โˆ’

9 
5.0 
1092

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