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  6. .. _class_int:
  7. int
  8. ===
  9. Integer built-in type.
  10. Description
  11. -----------
  12. Signed 64-bit integer type.
  13. It can take values in the interval ``[-2^63, 2^63 - 1]``, i.e. ``[-9223372036854775808, 9223372036854775807]``. Exceeding those bounds will wrap around.
  14. \ ``int`` is a :ref:`Variant<class_Variant>` type, and will thus be used when assigning an integer value to a :ref:`Variant<class_Variant>`. It can also be enforced with the ``: int`` type hint.
  15. .. tabs::
  16. .. code-tab:: gdscript
  17. var my_variant = 0 # int, value 0.
  18. my_variant += 4.2 # float, value 4.2.
  19. var my_int: int = 1 # int, value 1.
  20. my_int = 4.2 # int, value 4, the right value is implicitly cast to int.
  21. my_int = int("6.7") # int, value 6, the String is explicitly cast with int.
  22. var max_int = 9223372036854775807
  23. print(max_int) # 9223372036854775807, OK.
  24. max_int += 1
  25. print(max_int) # -9223372036854775808, we overflowed and wrapped around.
  26. .. code-tab:: csharp
  27. int myInt = (int)"6.7".ToFloat(); // int, value 6, the String is explicitly cast with int.
  28. // We have to use `long` here, because GDSript's `int`
  29. // is 64 bits long while C#'s `int` is only 32 bits.
  30. long maxInt = 9223372036854775807;
  31. GD.Print(maxInt); // 9223372036854775807, OK.
  32. maxInt++;
  33. GD.Print(maxInt); // -9223372036854775808, we overflowed and wrapped around.
  34. // Alternatively, if we used C#'s 32-bit `int` type, the maximum value is much smaller:
  35. int halfInt = 2147483647;
  36. GD.Print(halfInt); // 2147483647, OK.
  37. halfInt++;
  38. GD.Print(halfInt); // -2147483648, we overflowed and wrapped around.
  39. Constructors
  40. ------------
  41. +-----------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  42. | :ref:`int<class_int>` | :ref:`int<class_int_constructor_int>` **(** **)** |
  43. +-----------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  44. | :ref:`int<class_int>` | :ref:`int<class_int_constructor_int>` **(** :ref:`int<class_int>` from **)** |
  45. +-----------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  46. | :ref:`int<class_int>` | :ref:`int<class_int_constructor_int>` **(** :ref:`bool<class_bool>` from **)** |
  47. +-----------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  48. | :ref:`int<class_int>` | :ref:`int<class_int_constructor_int>` **(** :ref:`float<class_float>` from **)** |
  49. +-----------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  50. Operators
  51. ---------
  52. +-------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  53. | :ref:`bool<class_bool>` | :ref:`operator !=<class_int_operator_neq_bool>` **(** :ref:`float<class_float>` right **)** |
  54. +-------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  55. | :ref:`bool<class_bool>` | :ref:`operator !=<class_int_operator_neq_bool>` **(** :ref:`int<class_int>` right **)** |
  56. +-------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  57. | :ref:`int<class_int>` | :ref:`operator %<class_int_operator_mod_int>` **(** :ref:`int<class_int>` right **)** |
  58. +-------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  59. | :ref:`int<class_int>` | :ref:`operator &<class_int_operator_bwand_int>` **(** :ref:`int<class_int>` right **)** |
  60. +-------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  61. | :ref:`Color<class_Color>` | :ref:`operator *<class_int_operator_mul_Color>` **(** :ref:`Color<class_Color>` right **)** |
  62. +-------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  63. | :ref:`Quaternion<class_Quaternion>` | :ref:`operator *<class_int_operator_mul_Quaternion>` **(** :ref:`Quaternion<class_Quaternion>` right **)** |
  64. +-------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  65. | :ref:`Vector2<class_Vector2>` | :ref:`operator *<class_int_operator_mul_Vector2>` **(** :ref:`Vector2<class_Vector2>` right **)** |
  66. +-------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  67. | :ref:`Vector2i<class_Vector2i>` | :ref:`operator *<class_int_operator_mul_Vector2i>` **(** :ref:`Vector2i<class_Vector2i>` right **)** |
  68. +-------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  69. | :ref:`Vector3<class_Vector3>` | :ref:`operator *<class_int_operator_mul_Vector3>` **(** :ref:`Vector3<class_Vector3>` right **)** |
  70. +-------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  71. | :ref:`Vector3i<class_Vector3i>` | :ref:`operator *<class_int_operator_mul_Vector3i>` **(** :ref:`Vector3i<class_Vector3i>` right **)** |
  72. +-------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  73. | :ref:`Vector4<class_Vector4>` | :ref:`operator *<class_int_operator_mul_Vector4>` **(** :ref:`Vector4<class_Vector4>` right **)** |
  74. +-------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  75. | :ref:`Vector4i<class_Vector4i>` | :ref:`operator *<class_int_operator_mul_Vector4i>` **(** :ref:`Vector4i<class_Vector4i>` right **)** |
  76. +-------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  77. | :ref:`float<class_float>` | :ref:`operator *<class_int_operator_mul_float>` **(** :ref:`float<class_float>` right **)** |
  78. +-------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  79. | :ref:`int<class_int>` | :ref:`operator *<class_int_operator_mul_int>` **(** :ref:`int<class_int>` right **)** |
  80. +-------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  81. | :ref:`float<class_float>` | :ref:`operator **<class_int_operator_pow_float>` **(** :ref:`float<class_float>` right **)** |
  82. +-------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  83. | :ref:`int<class_int>` | :ref:`operator **<class_int_operator_pow_int>` **(** :ref:`int<class_int>` right **)** |
  84. +-------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  85. | :ref:`String<class_String>` | :ref:`operator +<class_int_operator_sum_String>` **(** :ref:`String<class_String>` right **)** |
  86. +-------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  87. | :ref:`float<class_float>` | :ref:`operator +<class_int_operator_sum_float>` **(** :ref:`float<class_float>` right **)** |
  88. +-------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  89. | :ref:`int<class_int>` | :ref:`operator +<class_int_operator_sum_int>` **(** :ref:`int<class_int>` right **)** |
  90. +-------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  91. | :ref:`float<class_float>` | :ref:`operator -<class_int_operator_dif_float>` **(** :ref:`float<class_float>` right **)** |
  92. +-------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  93. | :ref:`int<class_int>` | :ref:`operator -<class_int_operator_dif_int>` **(** :ref:`int<class_int>` right **)** |
  94. +-------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  95. | :ref:`float<class_float>` | :ref:`operator /<class_int_operator_div_float>` **(** :ref:`float<class_float>` right **)** |
  96. +-------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  97. | :ref:`int<class_int>` | :ref:`operator /<class_int_operator_div_int>` **(** :ref:`int<class_int>` right **)** |
  98. +-------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  99. | :ref:`bool<class_bool>` | :ref:`operator <<class_int_operator_lt_bool>` **(** :ref:`float<class_float>` right **)** |
  100. +-------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  101. | :ref:`bool<class_bool>` | :ref:`operator <<class_int_operator_lt_bool>` **(** :ref:`int<class_int>` right **)** |
  102. +-------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  103. | :ref:`int<class_int>` | :ref:`operator <<<class_int_operator_bwsl_int>` **(** :ref:`int<class_int>` right **)** |
  104. +-------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  105. | :ref:`bool<class_bool>` | :ref:`operator <=<class_int_operator_lte_bool>` **(** :ref:`float<class_float>` right **)** |
  106. +-------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  107. | :ref:`bool<class_bool>` | :ref:`operator <=<class_int_operator_lte_bool>` **(** :ref:`int<class_int>` right **)** |
  108. +-------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  109. | :ref:`bool<class_bool>` | :ref:`operator ==<class_int_operator_eq_bool>` **(** :ref:`float<class_float>` right **)** |
  110. +-------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  111. | :ref:`bool<class_bool>` | :ref:`operator ==<class_int_operator_eq_bool>` **(** :ref:`int<class_int>` right **)** |
  112. +-------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  113. | :ref:`bool<class_bool>` | :ref:`operator ><class_int_operator_gt_bool>` **(** :ref:`float<class_float>` right **)** |
  114. +-------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  115. | :ref:`bool<class_bool>` | :ref:`operator ><class_int_operator_gt_bool>` **(** :ref:`int<class_int>` right **)** |
  116. +-------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  117. | :ref:`bool<class_bool>` | :ref:`operator >=<class_int_operator_gte_bool>` **(** :ref:`float<class_float>` right **)** |
  118. +-------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  119. | :ref:`bool<class_bool>` | :ref:`operator >=<class_int_operator_gte_bool>` **(** :ref:`int<class_int>` right **)** |
  120. +-------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  121. | :ref:`int<class_int>` | :ref:`operator >><class_int_operator_bwsr_int>` **(** :ref:`int<class_int>` right **)** |
  122. +-------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  123. | :ref:`int<class_int>` | :ref:`operator ^<class_int_operator_bwxor_int>` **(** :ref:`int<class_int>` right **)** |
  124. +-------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  125. | :ref:`int<class_int>` | :ref:`operator unary+<class_int_operator_unplus_int>` **(** **)** |
  126. +-------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  127. | :ref:`int<class_int>` | :ref:`operator unary-<class_int_operator_unminus_int>` **(** **)** |
  128. +-------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  129. | :ref:`int<class_int>` | :ref:`operator |<class_int_operator_bwor_int>` **(** :ref:`int<class_int>` right **)** |
  130. +-------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  131. | :ref:`int<class_int>` | :ref:`operator ~<class_int_operator_bwnot_int>` **(** **)** |
  132. +-------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  133. Constructor Descriptions
  134. ------------------------
  135. .. _class_int_constructor_int:
  136. - :ref:`int<class_int>` **int** **(** **)**
  137. Constructs a default-initialized ``int`` set to ``0``.
  138. ----
  139. - :ref:`int<class_int>` **int** **(** :ref:`int<class_int>` from **)**
  140. Constructs an ``int`` as a copy of the given ``int``.
  141. ----
  142. - :ref:`int<class_int>` **int** **(** :ref:`bool<class_bool>` from **)**
  143. Cast a :ref:`bool<class_bool>` value to an integer value, ``int(true)`` will be equals to 1 and ``int(false)`` will be equals to 0.
  144. ----
  145. - :ref:`int<class_int>` **int** **(** :ref:`float<class_float>` from **)**
  146. Cast a float value to an integer value, this method simply removes the number fractions (i.e. rounds ``from`` towards zero), so for example ``int(2.7)`` will be equals to 2, ``int(0.1)`` will be equals to 0 and ``int(-2.7)`` will be equals to -2. This operation is also called truncation.
  147. Operator Descriptions
  148. ---------------------
  149. .. _class_int_operator_neq_bool:
  150. - :ref:`bool<class_bool>` **operator !=** **(** :ref:`float<class_float>` right **)**
  151. Returns ``true`` if operands are different from each other.
  152. ----
  153. - :ref:`bool<class_bool>` **operator !=** **(** :ref:`int<class_int>` right **)**
  154. Returns ``true`` if operands are different from each other.
  155. ----
  156. .. _class_int_operator_mod_int:
  157. - :ref:`int<class_int>` **operator %** **(** :ref:`int<class_int>` right **)**
  158. Returns the remainder after dividing two integers. This operation uses truncated division, which is often not desired as it does not work well with negative numbers. Consider using :ref:`@GlobalScope.posmod<class_@GlobalScope_method_posmod>` instead if you want to handle negative numbers.
  159. ::
  160. print(5 % 2) # 1
  161. print(12 % 4) # 0
  162. print(-5 % 3) # -2
  163. ----
  164. .. _class_int_operator_bwand_int:
  165. - :ref:`int<class_int>` **operator &** **(** :ref:`int<class_int>` right **)**
  166. Returns the result of bitwise ``AND`` operation for two integers.
  167. ::
  168. print(3 & 1) # 1
  169. print(11 & 3) # 3
  170. It's useful to retrieve binary flags from a variable.
  171. ::
  172. var flags = 5
  173. # Do something if the first bit is enabled.
  174. if flags & 1:
  175. do_stuff()
  176. ----
  177. .. _class_int_operator_mul_Color:
  178. - :ref:`Color<class_Color>` **operator *** **(** :ref:`Color<class_Color>` right **)**
  179. Multiplies each component of the :ref:`Color<class_Color>` by the given ``int``.
  180. ----
  181. - :ref:`Quaternion<class_Quaternion>` **operator *** **(** :ref:`Quaternion<class_Quaternion>` right **)**
  182. Multiplies each component of the :ref:`Quaternion<class_Quaternion>` by the given ``int``. This operation is not meaningful on its own, but it can be used as a part of a larger expression.
  183. ----
  184. - :ref:`Vector2<class_Vector2>` **operator *** **(** :ref:`Vector2<class_Vector2>` right **)**
  185. Multiplies each component of the :ref:`Vector2<class_Vector2>` by the given ``int``.
  186. ::
  187. print(2 * Vector2(1, 1)) # Vector2(2, 2)
  188. ----
  189. - :ref:`Vector2i<class_Vector2i>` **operator *** **(** :ref:`Vector2i<class_Vector2i>` right **)**
  190. Multiplies each component of the :ref:`Vector2i<class_Vector2i>` by the given ``int``.
  191. ----
  192. - :ref:`Vector3<class_Vector3>` **operator *** **(** :ref:`Vector3<class_Vector3>` right **)**
  193. Multiplies each component of the :ref:`Vector3<class_Vector3>` by the given ``int``.
  194. ----
  195. - :ref:`Vector3i<class_Vector3i>` **operator *** **(** :ref:`Vector3i<class_Vector3i>` right **)**
  196. Multiplies each component of the :ref:`Vector3i<class_Vector3i>` by the given ``int``.
  197. ----
  198. - :ref:`Vector4<class_Vector4>` **operator *** **(** :ref:`Vector4<class_Vector4>` right **)**
  199. ----
  200. - :ref:`Vector4i<class_Vector4i>` **operator *** **(** :ref:`Vector4i<class_Vector4i>` right **)**
  201. ----
  202. - :ref:`float<class_float>` **operator *** **(** :ref:`float<class_float>` right **)**
  203. Multiplies an ``int`` and a :ref:`float<class_float>`. The result is a :ref:`float<class_float>`.
  204. ----
  205. - :ref:`int<class_int>` **operator *** **(** :ref:`int<class_int>` right **)**
  206. Multiplies two ``int``\ s.
  207. ----
  208. .. _class_int_operator_pow_float:
  209. - :ref:`float<class_float>` **operator **** **(** :ref:`float<class_float>` right **)**
  210. ----
  211. - :ref:`int<class_int>` **operator **** **(** :ref:`int<class_int>` right **)**
  212. ----
  213. .. _class_int_operator_sum_String:
  214. - :ref:`String<class_String>` **operator +** **(** :ref:`String<class_String>` right **)**
  215. Adds Unicode character with code ``int`` to the :ref:`String<class_String>`.
  216. ----
  217. - :ref:`float<class_float>` **operator +** **(** :ref:`float<class_float>` right **)**
  218. Adds an ``int`` and a :ref:`float<class_float>`. The result is a :ref:`float<class_float>`.
  219. ----
  220. - :ref:`int<class_int>` **operator +** **(** :ref:`int<class_int>` right **)**
  221. Adds two integers.
  222. ----
  223. .. _class_int_operator_dif_float:
  224. - :ref:`float<class_float>` **operator -** **(** :ref:`float<class_float>` right **)**
  225. Subtracts a :ref:`float<class_float>` from an ``int``. The result is a :ref:`float<class_float>`.
  226. ----
  227. - :ref:`int<class_int>` **operator -** **(** :ref:`int<class_int>` right **)**
  228. Subtracts two integers.
  229. ----
  230. .. _class_int_operator_div_float:
  231. - :ref:`float<class_float>` **operator /** **(** :ref:`float<class_float>` right **)**
  232. Divides an ``int`` by a :ref:`float<class_float>`. The result is a :ref:`float<class_float>`.
  233. ::
  234. print(10 / 3.0) # 3.333...
  235. ----
  236. - :ref:`int<class_int>` **operator /** **(** :ref:`int<class_int>` right **)**
  237. Divides two integers. The decimal part of the result is discarded (truncated).
  238. ::
  239. print(10 / 2) # 5
  240. print(10 / 3) # 3
  241. ----
  242. .. _class_int_operator_lt_bool:
  243. - :ref:`bool<class_bool>` **operator <** **(** :ref:`float<class_float>` right **)**
  244. Returns ``true`` if this ``int`` is less than the given :ref:`float<class_float>`.
  245. ----
  246. - :ref:`bool<class_bool>` **operator <** **(** :ref:`int<class_int>` right **)**
  247. Returns ``true`` the left integer is less than the right one.
  248. ----
  249. .. _class_int_operator_bwsl_int:
  250. - :ref:`int<class_int>` **operator <<** **(** :ref:`int<class_int>` right **)**
  251. Performs bitwise shift left operation on the integer. Effectively the same as multiplying by a power of 2.
  252. ::
  253. print(10 << 1) # 20
  254. print(10 << 4) # 160
  255. ----
  256. .. _class_int_operator_lte_bool:
  257. - :ref:`bool<class_bool>` **operator <=** **(** :ref:`float<class_float>` right **)**
  258. Returns ``true`` if this ``int`` is less than or equal to the given :ref:`float<class_float>`.
  259. ----
  260. - :ref:`bool<class_bool>` **operator <=** **(** :ref:`int<class_int>` right **)**
  261. Returns ``true`` the left integer is less than or equal to the right one.
  262. ----
  263. .. _class_int_operator_eq_bool:
  264. - :ref:`bool<class_bool>` **operator ==** **(** :ref:`float<class_float>` right **)**
  265. Returns ``true`` if the integer is equal to the given :ref:`float<class_float>`.
  266. ----
  267. - :ref:`bool<class_bool>` **operator ==** **(** :ref:`int<class_int>` right **)**
  268. Returns ``true`` if both integers are equal.
  269. ----
  270. .. _class_int_operator_gt_bool:
  271. - :ref:`bool<class_bool>` **operator >** **(** :ref:`float<class_float>` right **)**
  272. Returns ``true`` if this ``int`` is greater than the given :ref:`float<class_float>`.
  273. ----
  274. - :ref:`bool<class_bool>` **operator >** **(** :ref:`int<class_int>` right **)**
  275. Returns ``true`` the left integer is greater than the right one.
  276. ----
  277. .. _class_int_operator_gte_bool:
  278. - :ref:`bool<class_bool>` **operator >=** **(** :ref:`float<class_float>` right **)**
  279. Returns ``true`` if this ``int`` is greater than or equal to the given :ref:`float<class_float>`.
  280. ----
  281. - :ref:`bool<class_bool>` **operator >=** **(** :ref:`int<class_int>` right **)**
  282. Returns ``true`` the left integer is greater than or equal to the right one.
  283. ----
  284. .. _class_int_operator_bwsr_int:
  285. - :ref:`int<class_int>` **operator >>** **(** :ref:`int<class_int>` right **)**
  286. Performs bitwise shift right operation on the integer. Effectively the same as dividing by a power of 2.
  287. ::
  288. print(10 >> 1) # 5
  289. print(10 >> 2) # 2
  290. ----
  291. .. _class_int_operator_bwxor_int:
  292. - :ref:`int<class_int>` **operator ^** **(** :ref:`int<class_int>` right **)**
  293. Returns the result of bitwise ``XOR`` operation for two integers.
  294. ::
  295. print(5 ^ 1) # 4
  296. print(4 ^ 7) # 3
  297. ----
  298. .. _class_int_operator_unplus_int:
  299. - :ref:`int<class_int>` **operator unary+** **(** **)**
  300. Returns the same value as if the ``+`` was not there. Unary ``+`` does nothing, but sometimes it can make your code more readable.
  301. ----
  302. .. _class_int_operator_unminus_int:
  303. - :ref:`int<class_int>` **operator unary-** **(** **)**
  304. Returns the negated value of the ``int``. If positive, turns the number negative. If negative, turns the number positive. If zero, does nothing.
  305. ----
  306. .. _class_int_operator_bwor_int:
  307. - :ref:`int<class_int>` **operator |** **(** :ref:`int<class_int>` right **)**
  308. Returns the result of bitwise ``OR`` operation for two integers.
  309. ::
  310. print(2 | 4) # 6
  311. print(1 | 3) # 3
  312. It's useful to store binary flags in a variable.
  313. ::
  314. var flags = 0
  315. # Turn first and third bit on.
  316. flags |= 1
  317. flags |= 4
  318. ----
  319. .. _class_int_operator_bwnot_int:
  320. - :ref:`int<class_int>` **operator ~** **(** **)**
  321. Returns the result of bitwise ``NOT`` operation for the integer. It's effectively equal to ``-int + 1``.
  322. ::
  323. print(~4) # -3
  324. print(~7) # -6
  325. .. |virtual| replace:: :abbr:`virtual (This method should typically be overridden by the user to have any effect.)`
  326. .. |const| replace:: :abbr:`const (This method has no side effects. It doesn't modify any of the instance's member variables.)`
  327. .. |vararg| replace:: :abbr:`vararg (This method accepts any number of arguments after the ones described here.)`
  328. .. |constructor| replace:: :abbr:`constructor (This method is used to construct a type.)`
  329. .. |static| replace:: :abbr:`static (This method doesn't need an instance to be called, so it can be called directly using the class name.)`
  330. .. |operator| replace:: :abbr:`operator (This method describes a valid operator to use with this type as left-hand operand.)`