From ed5640d8b587fbcfed7dd7967f3de04b37a76f26 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2024 11:06:44 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 4:7.4.7. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- .../source/text/sbasic/shared/03100500.xhp | 71 ++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 71 insertions(+) create mode 100644 helpcontent2/source/text/sbasic/shared/03100500.xhp (limited to 'helpcontent2/source/text/sbasic/shared/03100500.xhp') diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/sbasic/shared/03100500.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/sbasic/shared/03100500.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9dda18512 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/sbasic/shared/03100500.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ + + + + + + + CInt Function + /text/sbasic/shared/03100500.xhp + + + + + +
+ + CInt function + + +

CInt Function

+Converts any string or numeric expression to an integer. +
+ + + +CInt (Expression As Variant) As Integer + + + +Integer + + + +If the argument is string, the function trims the leading white space; then it tries to recognize a number in following characters. The syntax below are recognized: + + + Decimal numbers (with optional leading sign) using decimal and group separators of locale configured in $[officename] (group separators are accepted in any position), with optional exponential notation like "-12e+1" (where an optionally signed whole decimal number after e or E or d or D defines power of 10); + + + Octal numbers like "&Onnn...", where "nnn..." after "&O" or "&o" is sequence no longer than 11 digits, from 0 to 7, up to the next non-alphanumeric character; + + + Hexadecimal numbers like "&Hnnn...", where "nnn..." after "&H" or "&h" is sequence of characters up to the next non-alphanumeric character, and must be no longer than 8 digits, from 0 to 9, A to F, or a to f. + + +The rest of the string is ignored. If the string is not recognized, e.g. when after trimming leading whitespace it doesn't start with plus, minus, a decimal digit, or "&", or when the sequence after "&O" is longer than 11 characters or contains an alphabetic character, the numeric value of expression is 0. +If the argument is an error, the error number is used as numeric value of the expression. +If the argument is a date, number of days since 1899-12-30 (serial date) is used as numeric value of the expression. Time is represented as fraction of a day. +After calculating the numeric value of the expression, it is rounded to the nearest integer (if needed), and if the result is not between -32768 and 32767, $[officename] Basic reports an overflow error. Otherwise, the result is returned. + + + + + + +
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