Index
- built_in_functions
 - Python abs()
 - Python all()
 - Python any()
 - Python ascii()
 - Python bin()
 - Python bool()
 - Python bytearray()
 - Python bytes()
 - Python callable()
 - Python chr()
 - Python classmethod()
 - Python compile()
 - Python complex()
 - Python delattr()
 - Python dict()
 - Python dir()
 - Python divmod()
 - Python enumerate()
 - Python eval()
 - Python exec()
 - Python filter()
 - Python float()
 - Python format()
 - Python frozenset()
 - Python getattr()
 - Python globals()
 - Python hasattr()
 - Python hash()
 - Python help()
 - Python hex()
 - Python id()
 - Python input()
 - Python int()
 - Python isinstance()
 - Python issubclass()
 - Python iter()
 - Python len()
 - Python list()
 - Python locals()
 - Python map()
 - Python max()
 - Python memoryview()
 - Python min()
 - Python next()
 - Python object()
 - Python oct()
 - Python open()
 - Python ord()
 - Python pow()
 - Python print()
 - Python property()
 - Python range()
 - Python repr()
 - Python reversed()
 - Python round()
 - Python set()
 - Python setattr()
 - Python slice()
 - Python sorted()
 - Python staticmethod()
 - Python str()
 - Python sum()
 - Python super()
 - Python tuple() Function
 - Python type()
 - Python vars()
 - Python zip()
 - Python __import__()
 - python1compute
 - Python Program to Find Hash of File
 - Python Program to Find the Size (Resolution) of a Image
 - Python Program to Merge Mails
 - Python Program to Count the Number of Each Vowel - Source Code: Using a list and a dictionary comprehension
 - Python Program to Count the Number of Each Vowel - Source Code: Using Dictionary
 - Python Program to Illustrate Different Set Operations
 - Python Program to Sort Words in Alphabetic Order
 - Python Program to Remove Punctuations From a String
 - Python Program to Multiply Two Matrices - Matrix Multiplication Using Nested List Comprehension
 - Python Program to Multiply Two Matrices - Source Code: Matrix Multiplication using Nested Loop
 - Python Program to Transpose a Matrix - Matrix Transpose using Nested List Comprehension
 - Python Program to Transpose a Matrix - Matrix Transpose using Nested Loop
 - Python Program to Add Two Matrices - Source Code: Matrix Addition using Nested List Comprehension
 - Python Program to Check Whether a String is Palindrome or Not
 - Python Program to Add Two Matrices - Source code: Matrix Addition using Nested Loop
 - Python Program to Convert Decimal to Binary Using Recursion
 - Python Program to Find Factorial of Number Using Recursion
 - Python Program to Find Sum of Natural Numbers Using Recursion
 - Python Program to Display Fibonacci Sequence Using Recursion
 - Python Program to Display Calendar
 - Python Program to Shuffle Deck of Cards
 - Python Program to Make a Simple Calculator
 - Python Program to Find Factors of Number
 - Python Program to Find LCM - Without using GCD function
 - Python Program to Find HCF or GCD - Source Code: Using Euclidean Algorithm
 - Python Program to Find LCM - Source Code: Using GCD function
 - Python Program to Find HCF or GCD - Source Code: Using Loops
 - Python Program to Find ASCII Value of Character
 - Python Program to Convert Decimal to Binary, Octal and Hexadecimal
 - Python Program to Find Numbers Divisible by Another Number
 - Python Program To Display Powers of 2 Using Anonymous Function
 - Python Program to Find the Sum of Natural Numbers
 - Python Program to Find Armstrong Number in an Interval
 - Python Program to Check Armstrong Number - Source Code: Check Armstrong number of n digits
 - Python Program to Check Armstrong Number - Source Code: Check Armstrong number (for 3 digits)
 - Python Program to Print the Fibonacci sequence
 - Python Program to Display the multiplication Table
 - Python Program to Find the Factorial of a Number
 - Python Program to Print all Prime Numbers in an Interval
 - Python Program to Find the Largest Among Three Numbers
 - Python Program to Check Prime Number
 - Python Program to Check Leap Year
 - Python Program to Check if a Number is Odd or Even
 - Python Program to Check if a Number is Positive, Negative or 0 Source Code: Using Nested if
 - Python Program to Check if a Number is Positive, Negative or 0 Source Code: Using if...elif...else
 - Python Program to Convert Celsius To Fahrenheit
 - Python Program to Generate a Random Number
 - Python Program to Convert Kilometers to Miles
 - Python Program to Swap Two Variables Source Code: Without Using Temporary Variable
 - Python Program to Swap Two Variables Source Code: Using temporary variable
 - Python Program to Solve Quadratic Equation
 - Python Program to Calculate the Area of a Triangle
 - Python Program to Find the Square Root Source code: For real or complex numbers using cmath module
 - Python Program to Find the Square Root Source Code: For positive numbers using exponent **
 - Python Program to Add Two Numbers By One Line
 - Python Program to Add Two Numbers Source Code: Add Two Numbers Provided by The User
 - Python Program to Add Two Numbers
 - Python Program to Print Hello world!
 - python2based
 
Description int()
Python int()
The int() method returns an integer object from any number or string.
The syntax of int() method is:
int(x=0, base=10)
int() Parameters
The int() method takes two arguments:
• x - Number or string to be converted to integer object.
Default argument is zero.
• base - Base of the number in x.
Can be 0 (code literal) or 2-36.
Return value from int()
The int() method returns:
• an integer object from the given number or string, treats default base as 10
• (No parameters) returns 0
• (If base given) treats the string in the given base (0, 2, 8, 10, 16)
Example 1: How int() works in Python?
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# integer
print("int(123) is:", int(123))
# float
print("int(123.23) is:", int(123.23))
# string
print("int('123') is:", int('123'))
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When you run the program, the output will be:
int(123) is: 123
int(123.23) is: 123
int('123') is: 123
Example 2: How int() works for decimal, octal and hexadecimal?
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# binary 0b or 0B
print("For 1010, int is:", int('1010', 2))
print("For 0b1010, int is:", int('0b1010', 2))
# octal 0o or 0O
print("For 12, int is:", int('12', 8))
print("For 0o12, int is:", int('0o12', 8))
# hexadecimal
print("For A, int is:", int('A', 16))
print("For 0xA, int is:", int('0xA', 16))
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When you run the program, the output will be:
For 1010, int is: 10
For 0b1010, int is: 10
For 12, int is: 10
For 0o12, int is: 10
For A, int is: 10
For 0xA, int is: 10
Example 3: int() for custom objects
Internally, int() method calls an object's __int__() method.
So, even if an object isn't a number, you can convert the object into an integer object.
You can do this by overriding the __index__() and __int__() methods of the class to return a number.
These two methods should return the same value as older versions of Python uses __int__(), while newer uses __index__() method.
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class Person:
age = 23
def __index__(self):
return self.age
def __int__(self):
return self.age
person = Person()
print('int(person) is:', int(person))
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When you run the program, the output will be:
int(person) is: 23