How to Convert String to Int in Java
Open the IDE., Copy and paste the following code: class Convert { public static void main(String[] args) { try { String str = "124863"; int num = (Integer.parseInt(str))+36; System.out.println(num); } catch(NumberFormatException e) {...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Open the IDE.
Open your IDE of choice, or use Command Prompt edit to write the code. ,, The output will be
124899., You declare a String variable str with the value "124863".
Next, you use the wrapper class for Integer to parse the String value, assign it to a new Integer variable num, and add 36 to the assigned value.
Then you print the new Integer value of variable num as
124899.
You use the try-catch block to counter a NumberFormatException and print a corresponding error message. -
Step 2: Copy and paste the following code: class Convert { public static void main(String[] args) { try { String str = "124863"; int num = (Integer.parseInt(str))+36; System.out.println(num); } catch(NumberFormatException e) { System.out.println("Invalid String for conversion to Int"); } } }
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Step 3: Run the program.
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Step 4: Understand what the program does.
Detailed Guide
Open your IDE of choice, or use Command Prompt edit to write the code. ,, The output will be
124899., You declare a String variable str with the value "124863".
Next, you use the wrapper class for Integer to parse the String value, assign it to a new Integer variable num, and add 36 to the assigned value.
Then you print the new Integer value of variable num as
124899.
You use the try-catch block to counter a NumberFormatException and print a corresponding error message.
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