I'm having trouble converting a string into an integer. I googled it but all I can find is how to convert an int into a string. Does anyone know how to do it the other way around? Thanks.
11 Answers
How about
[@"7" intValue];
Additionally if you want an NSNumber
you could do
NSNumberFormatter *numberFormatter = [[NSNumberFormatter alloc] init];
[numberFormatter numberFromString:@"7"];
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6good lord NSNumberFormatter is complex ... i mean "feature complete". Apr 8, 2012 at 0:37
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4Watch out - in iOS7
numberFromString
seems to be an instance method rather than a class one, so you should do[[NSNumberFormatter new] numberFromString:@"7"];
instead. Aug 6, 2014 at 17:11 -
@mgarciaisaia shouldn't we do
[[[NSNumberFormatter alloc] init] numberFromString:@"7"];
as per stackoverflow.com/questions/719877/… Aug 30, 2014 at 20:09
I use:
NSInteger stringToInt(NSString *string) {
return [string integerValue];
}
And vice versa:
NSString* intToString(NSInteger integer) {
return [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%d", integer];
}
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I am using data pulled from NSUserDefaults so what should I put after the NSString *string = Jul 9, 2011 at 23:26
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Will either of these actually work? Surely the definitions need a semi colon or you will crash with
unrecognized selector
because you will actually be sending@selector(intToString:)
not@selector(intToString)
. Surely it should be like this instead- (NSInteger) stringToInt:(NSString *)string;
and- (NSString *)intToString:(NSInteger)integer;
– Paul.sJul 9, 2011 at 23:27 -
1They're both C functions. It needs to be
NSString *
though, like @David said.– EspressoJul 9, 2011 at 23:30 -
This is the simple solution for converting string to int
NSString *strNum = @"10";
int num = [strNum intValue];
but when you are getting value from the textfield then,
int num = [txtField.text intValue];
where txtField is an outlet of UITextField
I had to do something like this but wanted to use a getter/setter for mine. In particular I wanted to return a long from a textfield. The other answers all worked well also, I just ended up adapting mine a little as my school project evolved.
long ms = [self.textfield.text longLongValue];
return ms;
NSString *string = /* Assume this exists. */;
int value = [string intValue];
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I am using data pulled from NSUserDefaults so what should I put after the NSString *string = Jul 9, 2011 at 23:23
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1NSString *string = [[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] stringForKey:@"YOUR_KEY"]; Jul 10, 2011 at 8:03
Yet another way: if you are working with a C string, e.g. const char *, C native atoi()
is more convenient.
To convert an String number to an Int, you should do this:
let stringNumber = "5"
let number = Int(stringNumber)