On 2023-05-26, Grant Edwards <grant.b.edwa...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 2023-05-25, Kevin M. Wilson via Python-list <python-list@python.org> wrote: > >> Ok, I'm not finding any info. on the int() for converting a str to >> an int (that specifies a base parameter)?! > > Where are you looking? > > https://docs.python.org/3/library/functions.html#int
And don't forget about the help() function: $ python Python 3.11.3 (main, May 8 2023, 09:00:58) [GCC 12.2.1 20230428] on linux Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>> >>> help(int) Help on class int in module builtins: class int(object) | int([x]) -> integer | int(x, base=10) -> integer | | Convert a number or string to an integer, or return 0 if no arguments | are given. If x is a number, return x.__int__(). For floating point | numbers, this truncates towards zero. | | If x is not a number or if base is given, then x must be a string, | bytes, or bytearray instance representing an integer literal in the | given base. The literal can be preceded by '+' or '-' and be surrounded | by whitespace. The base defaults to 10. Valid bases are 0 and 2-36. | Base 0 means to interpret the base from the string as an integer literal. | >>> int('0b100', base=0) | 4 | | Built-in subclasses: | bool | | Methods defined here: | | __abs__(self, /) | abs(self) | | __add__(self, value, /) | Return self+value. | [...] -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list