This seems like a question that should be easy to search for, but any answers out there seem to be drowned out by a sea of questions asking the more common problem of converting a string to an integer.
My question is: what's an easy way to extract integers from std::strings
that might look like "abcd451efg"
or "hel.lo42-world!"
or "hide num134rs here?"
I see that I can use isDigit
to manually parse the strings myself, but I'm wondering if there is a more standard way in the vein of atoi
or stoi
, etc.
The outputs above would be 451, 42, and 134. We can also assume there is only one integer in a string (although a general solution wouldn't hurt). So we don't have to worry about strings like "abc123def456"
.
Java has an easy solution in the form of
Integer.parseInt(str.replaceAll("[\\D]", ""));
does C++ have something as straightforward?
std::regex_replace
?