why do we use parseint in java code example

Example 1: parseints(str) java

int decimalExample = Integer.parseInt("20"); 
        int signedPositiveExample = Integer.parseInt("+20"); 
        int signedNegativeExample = Integer.parseInt("-20"); 
        int radixExample = Integer.parseInt("20",16); 
        int stringExample = Integer.parseInt("geeks",29); 
  
        // Uncomment the following code to check 
        // NumberFormatException 
  
        //   String invalidArguments = ""; 
        //   int emptyString = Integer.parseInt(invalidArguments); 
        //   int outOfRangeOfInteger = Integer.parseInt("geeksforgeeks",29); 
        //   int domainOfNumberSystem = Integer.parseInt("geeks",28); 
  
        System.out.println(decimalExample); 
        System.out.println(signedPositiveExample); 
        System.out.println(signedNegativeExample); 
        System.out.println(radixExample); 
        System.out.println(stringExample); 

Output:

20
20
-20
32
11670324

Example 2: integer. parseint in java

public class Test { 

   public static void main(String args[]) {
      int x =Integer.parseInt("9");
      double c = Double.parseDouble("5");
      int b = Integer.parseInt("444",16);

      System.out.println(x);
      System.out.println(c);
      System.out.println(b);
   }
}

Example 3: integer. parseint in java

static int parseInt(String s)
static int parseInt(String s, int radix)

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