String to Int Function
The toInt() function allows you to convert a String to an integer number.
In this example, the board reads a serial input string until it sees a newline, then converts the string to a number if the characters are digits. Once you've uploaded the code to your board, open the Arduino IDE serial monitor, enter some numbers, and press send. The board will repeat these numbers back to you. Observe what happens when a non-numeric character is sent.
Hardware Required:
- Arduino Board
Circuit
There is no circuit for this example, though your board must be connected to your computer via USB and the serial monitor window of the Arduino Software (IDE) should be open.
Code
See Also
String object - Your Reference for String objects
CharacterAnalysis - We use the operators that allow us to recognise the type of character we are dealing with.
StringAdditionOperator - Add strings together in a variety of ways.
StringAppendOperator - Use the += operator and the concat() method to append things to Strings
StringCaseChanges - Change the case of a string.
StringCharacters - Get/set the value of a specific character in a string.
StringComparisonOperators - Get/set the value of a specific character in a string.
StringConstructors - Initialize string objects.
StringIndexOf - Look for the first/last instance of a character in a string.
StringLength - Get the length of a string.
StringLengthTrim - Get and trim the length of a string.
StringReplace - Replace individual characters in a string.
StringStartsWithEndsWith - Check which characters/substrings a given string starts or ends with.
StringSubstring - Look for "phrases" within a given string.
Last revision 2015/08/27 by SM