:github_url: hide .. Generated automatically by doc/tools/makerst.py in Godot's source tree. .. DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE, but the int.xml source instead. .. The source is found in doc/classes or modules//doc_classes. .. _class_int: int === **Category:** Built-In Types Brief Description ----------------- Integer built-in type. Methods ------- +-----------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | :ref:`int` | :ref:`int` **(** :ref:`bool` from **)** | +-----------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | :ref:`int` | :ref:`int` **(** :ref:`float` from **)** | +-----------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | :ref:`int` | :ref:`int` **(** :ref:`String` from **)** | +-----------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Description ----------- Signed 64-bit integer type. It can take values in the interval ``[-2^63, 2^63 - 1]``, i.e. ``[-9223372036854775808, 9223372036854775807]``. Exceeding those bounds will wrap around. ``int`` is a :ref:`Variant` type, and will thus be used when assigning an integer value to a :ref:`Variant`. It can also be enforced with the ``: int`` type hint. :: var my_variant = 0 # int, value 0 my_variant += 4.2 # float, value 4.2 var my_int: int = 1 # int, value 1 my_int = 4.2 # int, value 4, the right value is implicitly cast to int my_int = int("6.7") # int, value 6, the String is explicitly cast with [method int] var max_int = 9223372036854775807 print(max_int) # 9223372036854775807, OK max_int += 1 print(max_int) # -9223372036854775808, we overflowed and wrapped around Method Descriptions ------------------- .. _class_int_method_int: - :ref:`int` **int** **(** :ref:`bool` from **)** Cast a :ref:`bool` value to an integer value, ``int(true)`` will be equals to 1 and ``int(false)`` will be equals to 0. ---- - :ref:`int` **int** **(** :ref:`float` from **)** Cast a float value to an integer value, this method simply removes the number fractions, so for example ``int(2.7)`` will be equals to 2, ``int(.1)`` will be equals to 0 and ``int(-2.7)`` will be equals to -2. ---- - :ref:`int` **int** **(** :ref:`String` from **)** Cast a :ref:`String` value to an integer value, this method is an integer parser from a string, so calling this method with an invalid integer string will return 0, a valid string will be something like ``'1.7'``. This method will ignore all non-number characters, so calling ``int('1e3')`` will return 13.