Can I somehow prepend a minus sign to a numeric String and convert it into an int? In example:
If I have 2 Strings :
String x="-";
String y="2";
how can i get them converted to an Int which value is -2?
You will first have to concatenate both Strings
since -
is not a valid integer character an sich. It is however acceptable when it's used together with an integer value to denote a negative value.
Therefore this will print -2
the way you want it:
String x = "-";
String y = "2";
int i = Integer.parseInt(x + y);
System.out.println(i);
Note that the x + y
is used to concatenate 2 Strings
and not an arithmetic operation.
Integer.valueOf("-")
will throw a NumberFormatException
because "-"
by itself isn't a number. If you did "-1"
, however, you would receive the expected value of -1.
If you're trying to get a character code, use the following:
(int) "-".charAt(0);
charAt()
returns a char
value at a specific index, which is a two-byte unicode value that is, for all intensive purposes, an integer.
"-"
not being an integer. I provided an alternative if it was what he was looking for.
May 31, 2014 at 18:29
int=2;
isn't valid java. What are you trying to do? Can you add more detail to your question?
May 31, 2014 at 18:31
NumberFormatException
in this case. What else can you expect?