Converts a string to a long integer.
Include
<stdlib.h>
Prototype
long atol(const char *s);
Argument
sReturn Value
Returns the converted long integer if successful; otherwise, returns 0.
Remarks
The number may consist of the following:
[whitespace] [sign] digits
Optional whitespace followed by an optional sign, then a sequence of one or
more digits. The conversion stops when the first unrecognized character is reached. The
conversion is equivalent to (int) strtol(s,0,10), except it does no
error checking so errno will not be set.
Example
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
int main(void)
{
char a[] = " -123456";
char b[] = "2Number";
long x;
x = atol(a);
printf("String = \"%s\" int = %ld\n", a, x);
x = atol(b);
printf("String = \"%s\" int = %ld\n", b, x);
}
Example Output
String = " -123456" int = -123456
String = "2Number" int = 2