Basic Integer.getInteger
:
The java.lang.Integer.getInteger(String nm, int val)
method determines the integer value of the system property with the specified name.The argument val is the default value.
An
Integer object that represents the value of the second argument is returned if there is no property of the specified name, if the property does not have the correct numeric format, or if the specified name is empty or null.
Or
The java.lang.Integer.getInteger(String nm)
Determines the integer value of the system property with the specified name. The argument is treated as the name of a system property. The string value of this property is then interpreted as an integer value and an Integer object representing this value is returned. If there is no property with the specified name, if the specified name is empty or null, or if the property does not have the correct numeric format, then null is returned.
Note: System properties are accessible through the System.getProperty(java.lang.String)
method.
Solution to Use:( Integer.parseInt
/ Integer.valueOf
)
The java.lang.Integer.parseInt(String s)
parses the string argument as a signed decimal integer. The characters in the string
must all be decimal digits, except that the first character may be an ASCII
minus sign '-' ('\u002D')
to indicate a negative value. The resulting integer value is returned, exactly as if the argument and the radix 10 were given as arguments to the parseInt(java.lang.String, int)
method.
Or
The java.lang.Integer.valueOf(String s)
returns an Integer object holding the value of the specified String. The argument is interpreted as representing a signed decimal integer, exactly as if the argument were given to the parseInt(java.lang.String)
method. The result is an Integer object that represents the integer value specified by the string.
In other words, this method returns an Integer object equal to the value of:
new Integer(Integer.parseInt(s))