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The more data I punch in this card, the lighter it becomes, and the lower the mailing cost. -- S. Kelly-Bootle, "The Devil's DP Dictionary" (source)
 
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01:33
solves P vs NP
 
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07:33
doodles
Hi guys, I was wondering why after trying to converting String to Integer using Integer.parseInt(str_var) and can't use stuff like getClass method, so I assume it does not return the int object? Any suggestion on converting string to int and check its type?
07:51
when you do a parseInt, the type is int
you dont need to check that, it is guaranteed
 
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11:46
@CoolCloud There is a difference between Integer and int. One is an actual object you can call getClass and other Object derived methods on (that's Integer) and the other is a so called primitive value which only holds a certain value and doesn't have those functions because it is not a subclass from Object (that is int).
Integer.parseInt(str_val) either returns an int when parsing is successful or throws a NumberFormatException so as Wietlol correctly said, there is no need to check the type of the returned value.
 
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15:52
Integer.valueOf(String), on the other hand, returns an Integer. It also throws a NumberFormatException if it can't parse the string.
Zoe
Zoe
Michael.valueOf(String), on the other hand, returns a "Dang it @Zoe!! I can't be represented as a string!!"
 
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18:38
Dang it @Zoe!! Stop knowing what I'm going to say!!
Zoe
Zoe
18:54
:D
 
5 hours later…
23:47
Oh okay, thanks guys :)
I am just learning Java for the first time but have some knowledge in python, so I find these very different/amusing.
BTW gratz on the election win ;) @Zoe

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