NSString is integer?
How to check if the content of a NSString is an integer value? Is there any readily available way?
There got to be some better way then doing something like this:
- (BOOL)isInteger:(NSString *)toCheck {
if([toCheck intValue] != 0) {
return true;
} else if([toCheck isEqualToStrin开发者_开发问答g:@"0"]) {
return true;
} else {
return false;
}
}
You could use the -intValue
or -integerValue
methods. Returns zero if the string doesn't start with an integer, which is a bit of a shame as zero is a valid value for an integer.
A better option might be to use [NSScanner scanInt:]
which returns a BOOL
indicating whether or not it found a suitable value.
Something like this:
NSScanner* scan = [NSScanner scannerWithString:toCheck];
int val;
return [scan scanInt:&val] && [scan isAtEnd];
Building on an answer from @kevbo, this will check for integers >= 0:
if (fooString.length <= 0 || [fooString rangeOfCharacterFromSet:[[NSCharacterSet decimalDigitCharacterSet] invertedSet]].location != NSNotFound) {
NSLog(@"This is not a positive integer");
}
A swift version of the above:
func getPositive(incoming: String) -> String {
if (incoming.characters.count <= 0) || (incoming.rangeOfCharacterFromSet(NSCharacterSet.decimalDigitCharacterSet().invertedSet) != nil) {
return "This is NOT a positive integer"
}
return "YES! +ve integer"
}
Do not forget numbers with decimal point!!!
NSMutableCharacterSet *carSet = [NSMutableCharacterSet characterSetWithCharactersInString:@"0123456789."];
BOOL isNumber = [[subBoldText stringByTrimmingCharactersInSet:carSet] isEqualToString:@""];
func getPositive(input: String) -> String {
if (input.count <= 0) || (input.rangeOfCharacter(from: NSCharacterSet.decimalDigits.inverted) != nil) {
return "This is NOT a positive integer"
}
return "YES! integer"
}
Update @coco's answer for Swift 5
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