Initializer
init(exactly:) Creates an integer from the given floating-point value, if it can be represented exactly.
Parameters source
A floating-point value to convert to an integer.
Discussion If the value passed as source
is not representable exactly, the result is nil
. In the following example, the constant x
is successfully created from a value of 21.0
, while the attempt to initialize the constant y
from 21.5
fails:
let x = Int (exactly: 21.0 )
let y = Int (exactly: 21.5 )
See Also
Converting Floating-Point Values init <T>(T)
Creates an integer from the given floating-point value, rounding toward zero. Any fractional part of the value passed as source
is removed.
init ?<T>( exactly : T)
Creates an integer from the given floating-point value, if it can be represented exactly.
init (Double)
Creates an integer from the given floating-point value, rounding toward zero.
init (Float)
Creates an integer from the given floating-point value, rounding toward zero.
init (CGFloat)
Creates an integer from the given floating-point value, rounding toward zero.
init (Float80)
Creates an integer from the given floating-point value, rounding toward zero.
init ?( exactly : Double)
Creates an integer from the given floating-point value, if it can be represented exactly.
init ?( exactly : Float)
Creates an integer from the given floating-point value, if it can be represented exactly.