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INTEGER


Converts a value of another data type into an integer. 


Syntax

INTEGER(string value, [format], [locale])
INTEGER(number value)
INTEGER(currency value)
INTEGER(percentage value)
INTEGER(Boolean value)


Inputs

  • value - The value of the data type that is converted to integer. 

  • format (optional) - The format used for conversion. Format must be enclosed by quotes, e.g. "00.00".

  • locale (optional) - Locale specifies a combination of language and country. A locale in the option set will override the one that is used as default in the project. Commonly used are en-US, en-GB, nl-NL, nl-BE, fr-FR. The list of language codes can be found here. A list of country codes can be found here.


Default formats

For all conversion functions that use a string as parameter, the [format] describes the format in which the input string value parameter is in. When not specifying a format, by default this format is used: 

  • string to integer - no default format, the complete string is parsed to integer (leading zeros are possible and will be removed). 


Return type

  • integer


Examples

  • INTEGER(“1,0”, ”#0.0”, “nl-NL”) results in an integer value 1. 

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