stoi
Converts a character sequence to an integer.
int stoi(
const string& _Str,
size_t *_Idx = 0,
int _Base = 10
);
int stoi(
const wstring& _Str,
size_t *_Idx = 0,
int _Base = 10
);
Return Value
The integer value.
Parameters
Parameter |
Description |
---|---|
_Str |
The character sequence to be converted. |
_Idx |
Contains the index of the first unconverted character on return. |
_Base |
The number base to use. |
Remarks
The function stoi converts the sequence of characters in _Str to a value of type int and returns the value. For example, when passed a character sequence "10", the value returned by stoi is the integer 10.
stoi behaves similarly to the function strtol for single-byte characters when it is called in the manner strtol(_Str.c_str(), _Eptr, _Base), where _Eptr is an object internal to the function; or wcstol for wide characters, when it is called in similar manner, wcstol(Str.c_str(), _Eptr, _Base). For more information, see strtol, wcstol, _strtol_l, _wcstol_l.
If _Str.c_str() == *_Eptr, stoi throws an object of type invalid_argument. If such a call would set errno, or if the returned valuecannot be represented as an object of type int, it throws an object of type out_of_range. Otherwise, if _Idx is not a null pointer, the function stores *_Eptr - __Str.c_str() in *_Idx.
Requirements
Header: <string>
Namespace: std