Class Integer
java.lang.Object
java.lang.Number
java.lang.Integer
- All Implemented Interfaces:
Comparable<Integer>
The Integer class wraps a value of the primitive type int in an object. An object of type Integer contains a single field whose type is int.
In addition, this class provides several methods for converting an int to a String and a String to an int, as well as other constants and methods useful when dealing with an int.
Since: JDK1.0, CLDC 1.0
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Field Summary
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Constructor Summary
ConstructorsConstructorDescriptionInteger(int value) Constructs a newly allocated Integer object that represents the primitive int argument. -
Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionbyteReturns the value of this Integer as a byte.static intcompare(int i1, int i2) intCompares this object to the specified object to determine their relative order.doubleReturns the value of this Integer as a double.booleanCompares this object to the specified object.floatReturns the value of this Integer as a float.inthashCode()Returns a hashcode for this Integer.intintValue()Returns the value of this Integer as an int.longReturns the value of this Integer as a long.static intnumberOfLeadingZeros(int i) static intParses the string argument as a signed decimal integer.static intParses the string argument as a signed integer in the radix specified by the second argument.shortReturns the value of this Integer as a short.static intsignum(int i) Returns the value of thesignumfunction for the specified integer.static StringtoBinaryString(int i) Creates a string representation of the integer argument as an unsigned integer in base 2.static StringtoHexString(int i) Creates a string representation of the integer argument as an unsigned integer in base 16.static StringtoOctalString(int i) Creates a string representation of the integer argument as an unsigned integer in base 8.toString()Returns a String object representing this Integer's value.static StringtoString(int i) Returns a new String object representing the specified integer.static StringtoString(int i, int radix) Creates a string representation of the first argument in the radix specified by the second argument.static IntegervalueOf(int i) Returns the object instance of istatic IntegerReturns a new Integer object initialized to the value of the specified String.static IntegerReturns a new Integer object initialized to the value of the specified String.
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Field Details
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TYPE
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MAX_VALUE
public static final int MAX_VALUEThe largest value of type int. The constant value of this field is 2147483647. See Also:Constant Field Values- See Also:
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MIN_VALUE
public static final int MIN_VALUEThe smallest value of type int. The constant value of this field is -2147483648. See Also:Constant Field Values- See Also:
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Constructor Details
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Integer
public Integer(int value) Constructs a newly allocated Integer object that represents the primitive int argument. value - the value to be represented by the Integer.
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Method Details
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byteValue
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doubleValue
public double doubleValue()Returns the value of this Integer as a double.- Specified by:
doubleValuein classNumber
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equals
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floatValue
public float floatValue()Returns the value of this Integer as a float.- Specified by:
floatValuein classNumber
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hashCode
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intValue
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longValue
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parseInt
Parses the string argument as a signed decimal integer. The characters in the string must all be decimal digits, except that the first character may be an ASCII minus sign '-' (' u002d') to indicate a negative value. The resulting integer value is returned, exactly as if the argument and the radix 10 were given as arguments to the method.- Throws:
NumberFormatException
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parseInt
Parses the string argument as a signed integer in the radix specified by the second argument. The characters in the string must all be digits of the specified radix (as determined by whether returns a nonnegative value), except that the first character may be an ASCII minus sign '-' (' u002d') to indicate a negative value. The resulting integer value is returned. An exception of type NumberFormatException is thrown if any of the following situations occurs: The first argument is null or is a string of length zero. The radix is either smaller than Character.MIN_RADIX or larger than Character.MAX_RADIX. Any character of the string is not a digit of the specified radix, except that the first character may be a minus sign '-' ('u002d') provided that the string is longer than length 1. The integer value represented by the string is not a value of type int. Examples: parseInt("0", 10) returns 0 parseInt("473", 10) returns 473 parseInt("-0", 10) returns 0 parseInt("-FF", 16) returns -255 parseInt("1100110", 2) returns 102 parseInt("2147483647", 10) returns 2147483647 parseInt("-2147483648", 10) returns -2147483648 parseInt("2147483648", 10) throws a NumberFormatException parseInt("99", 8) throws a NumberFormatException parseInt("Kona", 10) throws a NumberFormatException parseInt("Kona", 27) returns 411787- Throws:
NumberFormatException
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shortValue
public short shortValue()Returns the value of this Integer as a short.- Overrides:
shortValuein classNumber
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toBinaryString
Creates a string representation of the integer argument as an unsigned integer in base 2. The unsigned integer value is the argument plus 232if the argument is negative; otherwise it is equal to the argument. This value is converted to a string of ASCII digits in binary (base2) with no extra leading 0s. If the unsigned magnitude is zero, it is represented by a single zero character '0' ('u0030'); otherwise, the first character of the representation of the unsigned magnitude will not be the zero character. The characters '0' ('u0030') and '1' ('u0031') are used as binary digits. -
toHexString
Creates a string representation of the integer argument as an unsigned integer in base 16. The unsigned integer value is the argument plus 232 if the argument is negative; otherwise, it is equal to the argument. This value is converted to a string of ASCII digits in hexadecimal (base16) with no extra leading 0s. If the unsigned magnitude is zero, it is represented by a single zero character '0' ('u0030'); otherwise, the first character of the representation of the unsigned magnitude will not be the zero character. The following characters are used as hexadecimal digits: 0123456789abcdef These are the characters ' u0030' through ' u0039' and 'u\0039' through ' u0066'. -
toOctalString
Creates a string representation of the integer argument as an unsigned integer in base 8. The unsigned integer value is the argument plus 232 if the argument is negative; otherwise, it is equal to the argument. This value is converted to a string of ASCII digits in octal (base8) with no extra leading 0s. If the unsigned magnitude is zero, it is represented by a single zero character '0' ('u0030'); otherwise, the first character of the representation of the unsigned magnitude will not be the zero character. The octal digits are: 01234567 These are the characters ' u0030' through ' u0037'. -
toString
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toString
Returns a new String object representing the specified integer. The argument is converted to signed decimal representation and returned as a string, exactly as if the argument and radix 10 were given as arguments to the method. -
toString
Creates a string representation of the first argument in the radix specified by the second argument. If the radix is smaller than Character.MIN_RADIX or larger than Character.MAX_RADIX, then the radix 10 is used instead. If the first argument is negative, the first element of the result is the ASCII minus character '-' ('u002d'). If the first argument is not negative, no sign character appears in the result. The remaining characters of the result represent the magnitude of the first argument. If the magnitude is zero, it is represented by a single zero character '0' ('u0030'); otherwise, the first character of the representation of the magnitude will not be the zero character. The following ASCII characters are used as digits: 0123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz These are ' u0030' through ' u0039' and ' u0061' through ' u007a'. If the radix is N, then the first N of these characters are used as radix-N digits in the order shown. Thus, the digits for hexadecimal (radix 16) are 0123456789abcdef. -
valueOf
Returns a new Integer object initialized to the value of the specified String. The argument is interpreted as representing a signed decimal integer, exactly as if the argument were given to the method. The result is an Integer object that represents the integer value specified by the string. In other words, this method returns an Integer object equal to the value of: new Integer(Integer.parseInt(s))- Throws:
NumberFormatException
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valueOf
Returns a new Integer object initialized to the value of the specified String. The first argument is interpreted as representing a signed integer in the radix specified by the second argument, exactly as if the arguments were given to the method. The result is an Integer object that represents the integer value specified by the string. In other words, this method returns an Integer object equal to the value of: new Integer(Integer.parseInt(s, radix))- Throws:
NumberFormatException
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valueOf
Returns the object instance of i- Parameters:
i- the primitive- Returns:
- object instance
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signum
public static int signum(int i) Returns the value of thesignumfunction for the specified integer.- Parameters:
i- the integer value to check.- Returns:
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iis negative, 1 ifiis positive, 0 ifiis zero. - Since:
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compare
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compareTo
Description copied from interface:ComparableCompares this object to the specified object to determine their relative order.- Specified by:
compareToin interfaceComparable<Integer>- Parameters:
i- the object to compare to this instance.- Returns:
- a negative integer if this instance is less than
another; a positive integer if this instance is greater thananother; 0 if this instance has the same order asanother.
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numberOfLeadingZeros
public static int numberOfLeadingZeros(int i)
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