Converts a Boolean, String, or decimal Number to an integer.
int() converts values to integers. Integers are positive or negative numbers without decimals. If the original value has decimals, as in -34.56, they're removed to produce an integer such as -34.
The parameter, n, is the value to convert. If n is a Boolean, as in int(false) or int(true), then the number 0 (false) or 1 (true) will be returned. If n is a string or number, as in int('45') or int(67.89), then an integer will be returned. If an array is passed, as in int([12.34, 56.78]), then an array of integers will be returned.
Note: If a value can't be converted to a number, as in int('giraffe'), then the value NaN (not a number) will be returned.
Examples
Syntax
int(n)
int(ns)