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Tcl_GetInt(3)                              Tcl Library Procedures                              Tcl_GetInt(3)



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NAME
       Tcl_GetInt, Tcl_GetDouble, Tcl_GetBoolean - convert from string to integer, double, or boolean

SYNOPSIS
       #include <tcl.h>

       int
       Tcl_GetInt(interp, string, intPtr)

       int
       Tcl_GetDouble(interp, string, doublePtr)

       int
       Tcl_GetBoolean(interp, string, boolPtr)

ARGUMENTS
       Tcl_Interp   *interp      (in)      Interpreter to use for error reporting.

       CONST char   *string      (in)      Textual value to be converted.

       int          *intPtr      (out)     Points to place to store integer value converted from string.

       double       *doublePtr   (out)     Points  to  place  to store double-precision floating-point value
                                           converted from string.

       int          *boolPtr     (out)     Points to place to store boolean value (0 or  1)  converted  from
                                           string.
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DESCRIPTION
       These  procedures  convert  from  strings  to  integers  or double-precision floating-point values or
       booleans (represented as 0- or 1-valued integers).  Each of the procedures takes a  string  argument,
       converts  it to an internal form of a particular type, and stores the converted value at the location
       indicated by the procedure's third argument.  If all  goes  well,  each  of  the  procedures  returns
       TCL_OK.  If string doesn't have the proper syntax for the desired type then TCL_ERROR is returned, an
       error message is left in the interpreter's result, and nothing is stored at *intPtr or *doublePtr  or
       *boolPtr.

       Tcl_GetInt expects string to consist of a collection of integer digits, optionally signed and option-ally optionally
       ally preceded by white space.  If the first two characters  of  string  are  ``0x''  then  string  is
       expected to be in hexadecimal form;  otherwise, if the first character of string is ``0'' then string
       is expected to be in octal form;  otherwise, string is expected to be in decimal form.

       Tcl_GetDouble expects string to consist of a floating-point number, which is:  white space;  a  sign;
       a sequence of digits;  a decimal point;  a sequence of digits;  the letter ``e'';  and a signed deci-mal decimal
       mal exponent.  Any of the fields may be omitted, except that the digits either before  or  after  the
       decimal  point  must  be present and if the ``e'' is present then it must be followed by the exponent
       number.

       Tcl_GetBoolean expects string to specify a boolean value.  If string is any of 0, false, no, or  off,
       then Tcl_GetBoolean stores a zero value at *boolPtr.  If string is any of 1, true, yes, or on, then 1
       is stored at *boolPtr.  Any of these values may be abbreviated, and  upper-case  spellings  are  also
       acceptable.


KEYWORDS
       boolean, conversion, double, floating-point, integer



Tcl                                                                                            Tcl_GetInt(3)

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