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Most value types - for example, Integer and Decimal - have a function "parse" to convert a string into a value.
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Most value types - for example, [[Documentation:Integer|Integer]] and [[Documentation:Decimal|Decimal]] - have a function "parse" to convert a string into a value.


====== Example ======
====== Example ======
Use it as follows:
Use as follows:
  Decimal.parse('10')
  Decimal.parse('10')
  Integer.parse('5')
  Integer.parse('5')
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Latest revision as of 05:02, 22 January 2025

This page was created by Lars.olofsson@mdriven.net on 2020-11-25. Last edited by Stephanie@mdriven.net on 2025-01-22.

Most value types - for example, Integer and Decimal - have a function "parse" to convert a string into a value.

Example

Use as follows:

Decimal.parse('10')
Integer.parse('5')
Error Handling

If the provided string isn't convertible to the type, the resulting value is NULL.

Decimal.parse('x').isNull

Returns true.

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