How to test if object is an integer?
Chris Angelico
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Fri Oct 14 20:55:46 EDT 2011
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On Sat, Oct 15, 2011 at 10:44 AM, MrPink <tdsimpson at gmail.com> wrote: > Is there a function in Python that can be used to test if the value in > a string is an integer? I had to make one up for myself and it looks > like this: > > def isInt(s): > try: > i = int(s) > return True > except ValueError: > return False There's some ambiguity in the definition of "is an integer". For instance, is "0x100" an integer? Is "0800"? If your definition of "is an integer" is "can be passed to int() without triggering an exception" (which is probably the most useful), then your above code is about perfect. The only change I'd make is to not have an isInt function at all, but simply to try/except at the point where you need to make the conversion. ChrisA
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