using atoi in c code example
Example 1: atoi
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
int main (void)
{
string input = "9";
int output = atoi(input);
printf("%i", output);
}
Example 2: atoi c
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
int main () {
int val;
char str[20];
strcpy(str, "98993489");
val = atoi(str);
printf("String value = %s, Int value = %d\n", str, val);
strcpy(str, "tutorialspoint.com");
val = atoi(str);
printf("String value = %s, Int value = %d\n", str, val);
return(0);
}
Example 3: what is atoi in strinf
The C library function int atoi(const char *str) converts the
string argument str to an integer (type int).
Note: It is used in case of string because in strings a number is
also stored as char and we have to do Typecasting form (string -> int)