Converts a string to an integer number
Syntax
Usage
result = ValUInt ( strnum )
Parameters
strnum
the string to convert
Return Value
Returns a
UInteger of the converted string
If the first character of the string is invalid,
ValUInt will return
0.
Description
For example,
ValUInt("10") will return
10, and
ValUInt("10.60") will return
10 as well. The function parses the string from the left, skipping any white space, and returns the longest number it can read, stopping at the first non-suitable character it finds. Any non-numeric characters, including decimal points and exponent specifiers, are considered non-suitable, for example,
ValUInt("23.1E+6") will just return
23.
ValUInt can be used to convert integer numbers in
Binary /
Octal /
Hexadecimal format, if they have the relevant identifier (
"&B" /
"&O" /
"&H") prefixed, for example:
ValUInt("&HFF") returns
255.
If you want to convert a number into string format, use the
Str function.
Example
Dim a As String, b As UInteger
a = "20xa211"
b = ValUInt(a)
Print a, b
20xa211 20
Dialect Differences
- Not available in the -lang qb dialect unless referenced with the alias __Valuint.
Differences from QB
See also