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std::stoi, std::stol, std::stoll

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std::basic_string
 
Defined in header <string>
int       stoi( const std::string& str, size_t *pos = 0, int base = 10 );
(1) (since C++11)
long      stol( const std::string& str, size_t *pos = 0, int base = 10 );
(2) (since C++11)
long long stoll( const std::string& str, size_t *pos = 0, int base = 10 );
(3) (since C++11)

Interprets a signed integer value in the string str.

Function discards any whitespace characters until first non-whitespace character is found. Then it takes as many characters as possible to form a valid base-n (where n=base) integer number representation and converts them to an integer value. The valid integer value consists of the following parts:

  • (optional) plus or minus sign
  • (optional) prefix (0) indicating octal base (applies only when the base is 8)
  • (optional) prefix (0x or 0X) indicating hexadecimal base (applies only when the base is 16)
  • a sequence of digits

The set of valid digits for base-2 integer is 01, for base-3 integer is 012, and so on. For bases larger than 10, valid digits include alphabetic characters, starting from Aa for base-11 integer, to Zz for base-36 integer. The case of the characters is ignored.

The index of the first unconverted character is stored in pos. If NULL is passed as pos, it is ignored.

Contents

[edit] Parameters

str - the string to convert
pos - address of an integer to store the index of the first unconverted character
base - the number base

[edit] Return value

The string converted to the specified signed integer type.

[edit] Exceptions

[edit] Example

#include <iostream>
#include <string>
 
int main()
{
    std::string test = "45";
    int myint = stoi(test);
    std::cout << myint << '\n';
}

Output:

45

[edit] See also

(C++11)
(C++11)
converts a string to an unsigned integer
(function) [edit]
(C++11)
(C++11)
(C++11)
converts a string to an floating point value
(function) [edit]