I\'d like to know how can I convert a String in an Int array in Swift. In Java I\'ve always done it like this:
String myString = \"123456789\";
int[] myArray = n
@rintaro's answer is correct, but I just wanted to add that you can use reduce
to weed out any characters that can't be converted to an Int
, and even display a warning message if that happens:
let str = "123456789"
let intArray = reduce(str, [Int]()) { (var array: [Int], char: Character) -> [Int] in
if let i = String(char).toInt() {
array.append(i)
} else {
println("Warning: could not convert character \(char) to an integer")
}
return array
}
The advantages are:
intArray
contains zeros you will know that there was a 0
in str
, and not some other character that turned into a zeroInt
character that is possibly screwing things up.