PHP's is_int in TypeScript
How to use
Install via yarn add locutus and import:
import { is_int } from 'locutus/php/var/is_int'.
Or with CommonJS: const { is_int } = require('locutus/php/var/is_int')
Use a bundler that supports tree-shaking so you only ship the functions you actually use. Vite, webpack, Rollup, and Parcel all handle this. For server-side use this is less of a concern.
Examples
These examples are extracted from test cases that automatically verify our functions against their native counterparts.
| # | code | expected result |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | is_int(23) | true |
| 2 | is_int('23') | false |
| 3 | is_int(23.5) | false |
| 4 | is_int(true) | false |
Notes
1.0 is simplified to 1 before it can be accessed by the function, this makes it different from the PHP implementation. We can’t fix this unfortunately.
Here's what our current TypeScript equivalent to PHP's is_int looks like.
import type { PhpRuntimeValue } from '../_helpers/_phpTypes.ts' |
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