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| ====== Number parsing ====== | ====== Number parsing ====== | ||
| ACSUtils provides functions to convert strings to numbers. | ACSUtils provides functions to convert strings to numbers. | ||
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| + | ===== Bases ===== | ||
| + | The parsed numbers can be written in any base from 2 to 36. In bases over 10, letters of the alphabet are used as digits. | ||
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| + | If a base is not explicitly specified or is set to 0, base prefixes can be used: | ||
| + | * '' | ||
| + | * '' | ||
| + | * '' | ||
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| + | For example, '' | ||
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| + | If no base prefix is present, base 10 is used by default | ||
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| + | If a base is specified when parsing the number, base prefixes are **not** supported and their presence is treated as error. | ||
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| + | ===== Errors ===== | ||
| + | The following errors can happen while parsing a number: | ||
| + | * '' | ||
| + | * '' | ||
| + | * '' | ||
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| ===== Simple functions ===== | ===== Simple functions ===== | ||
| - | These simply return 0 on error: | + | These simply return 0 on error, b: |
| * [[functions: | * [[functions: | ||
| * [[functions: | * [[functions: | ||
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| + | ==== Examples ==== | ||
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| * [[functions: | * [[functions: | ||
| + | Error statuses are: | ||
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| + | ==== Examples ==== | ||
| + | < | ||
| + | ParseInt(" | ||
| + | r1 -> PARSENUMBER_SUCCESS | ||
| + | r2 -> 123 | ||
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| + | ParseInt(" | ||
| + | r1 -> PARSENUMBER_SUCCESS | ||
| + | r2 -> 8 | ||
| + | ParseInt(" | ||