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U:RDoc::AnyMethod[iI"Integer:ETI"Kernel#Integer;TF:privateo:RDoc::Markup::Document:@parts[ o:RDoc::Markup::Paragraph; [I"(Converts <i>arg</i> to an Integer. ;TI"GNumeric types are converted directly (with floating point numbers ;TI"Kbeing truncated). <i>base</i> (0, or between 2 and 36) is a base for ;TI"@integer string representation. If <i>arg</i> is a String, ;TI"Bwhen <i>base</i> is omitted or equals zero, radix indicators ;TI"I(<code>0</code>, <code>0b</code>, and <code>0x</code>) are honored. ;TI"LIn any case, strings should consist only of one or more digits, except ;TI"Nfor that a sign, one underscore between two digits, and leading/trailing ;TI"Cspaces are optional. This behavior is different from that of ;TI"@String#to_i. Non string values will be converted by first ;TI"8trying <code>to_int</code>, then <code>to_i</code>.;To:RDoc::Markup::BlankLine o; ; [ I"NPassing <code>nil</code> raises a TypeError, while passing a String that ;TI"Kdoes not conform with numeric representation raises an ArgumentError. ;TI"LThis behavior can be altered by passing <code>exception: false</code>, ;TI"Gin this case a not convertible value will return <code>nil</code>.;T@o:RDoc::Markup::Verbatim; [I"!Integer(123.999) #=> 123 ;TI" Integer("0x1a") #=> 26 ;TI"(Integer(Time.new) #=> 1204973019 ;TI"!Integer("0930", 10) #=> 930 ;TI"Integer("111", 2) #=> 7 ;TI" Integer(" +1_0 ") #=> 10 ;TI"GInteger(nil) #=> TypeError: can't convert nil into Integer ;TI"MInteger("x") #=> ArgumentError: invalid value for Integer(): "x" ;TI" ;TI"2Integer("x", exception: false) #=> nil;T:@format0: @fileI" object.c;T:0@omit_headings_from_table_of_contents_below0I"@Integer(arg, base=0, exception: true) -> integer or nil ;T0[ I"(*args);T@+FI"Kernel;TcRDoc::NormalModule00
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