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int | int | Creates an `int` from the argument passed into the function. | 2017-02-01 | 2017-02-01 | 2017-02-01 |
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Useful for turning strings into numbers.
{{ int "123" }} → 123
{{% note "Usage Note" %}}
If the input string is supposed to represent a decimal number, and if it has
leading 0's, then those 0's will have to be removed before passing the string
to the int
function, else that string will be tried to be parsed as an octal
number representation.
The strings.TrimLeft
function can be used for
this purpose.
{{ int ("0987" | strings.TrimLeft "0") }}
{{ int ("00987" | strings.TrimLeft "0") }}
Explanation
The int
function eventually calls the ParseInt
function from the Go library
strconv
.
From its documentation:
the base is implied by the string's prefix: base 16 for "0x", base 8 for "0", and base 10 otherwise. {{% /note %}}