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Wednesday, July 20, 2022

[FIXED] How can I check if a string represents an int, without using try/except?

 July 20, 2022     integer, python, string     No comments   

Issue

Is there any way to tell whether a string represents an integer (e.g., '3', '-17' but not '3.14' or 'asfasfas') Without using a try/except mechanism?

is_int('3.14') == False
is_int('-7')   == True

Solution

If you're really just annoyed at using try/excepts all over the place, please just write a helper function:

def RepresentsInt(s):
    try: 
        int(s)
        return True
    except ValueError:
        return False

>>> print RepresentsInt("+123")
True
>>> print RepresentsInt("10.0")
False

It's going to be WAY more code to exactly cover all the strings that Python considers integers. I say just be pythonic on this one.



Answered By - Kenan Banks
Answer Checked By - Senaida (PHPFixing Volunteer)
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