NAME
TclGetInt, TclGetDouble, TclGetBoolean - convert from string to
integer, double, or booleanSYNOPSIS
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int TTccllGGeettIInntt(interp, string, intPtr) int TTccllGGeettDDoouubbllee(interp, string, doublePtr) int TTccllGGeettBBoooolleeaann(interp, string, boolPtr) AARRGGUUMMEENNTTSS TclInterp *interp (in) Interpreter to use for error reporting. CONST char *string (in) Textual value to be converted. int *intPtr (out) Points to place to store integer value converted from string.> double *doublePtr (out) Points to place to store double-
precision floating-point value con-
verted from string. int *boolPtr (out) Points to place to store boolean value (0 or 1) converted from string.DESCRIPTION
These procedures convert from strings to integers or double-precision
floating-point values or booleans (represented as 0- or 1-valued inte-
gers). Each of the procedures takes a string argument, converts it to an internal form of a particular type, and stores the converted value at the location indicated by the procedure's third argument. If all goes well, each of the procedures returns TCLOK. If string doesn'thave the proper syntax for the desired type then TCLERROR is returned,
an error message is left in the interpreter's result, and nothing is stored at *intPtr or *doublePtr or *boolPtr. TTccllGGeettIInntt expects string to consist of a collection of integer digits, optionally signed and optionally preceded by white space. If the first two characters of string are ``0x'' then string is expected to be in hexadecimal form; otherwise, if the first character of string is ``0'' then string is expected to be in octal form; otherwise, string is expected to be in decimal form.TTccllGGeettDDoouubbllee expects string to consist of a floating-point number,
which is: white space; a sign; a sequence of digits; a decimal point; a sequence of digits; the letter ``e''; and a signed decimal exponent. Any of the fields may be omitted, except that the digits either before or after the decimal point must be present and if the ``e'' is present then it must be followed by the exponent number. TTccllGGeettBBoooolleeaann expects string to specify a boolean value. If string is any of 00, ffaallssee, nnoo, or ooffff, then TTccllGGeettBBoooolleeaann stores a zero value at *boolPtr. If string is any of 11, ttrruuee, yyeess, or oonn, then 1 is stored at*boolPtr. Any of these values may be abbreviated, and upper-case
spellings are also acceptable. KKEEYYWWOORRDDSSboolean, conversion, double, floating-point, integer
Tcl TclGetInt(3)