Integer can be expressed in decimal, octal, or hexadecimal.
When expressed in octal, the number needs to start with 0 (zero);
When expressed in hexadecimal, the number needs to start with 0x (zero x) or 0X (zero capital X);
integer overflow: integer overflows time, it will be automatically converted to float type. Similarly, if the operation result of integer type exceeds the boundary of integer type, it will be automatically converted to float type.
One thing to note is that the integer type does not have a "/" (division) operation. If you need to obtain an integer, you can use functions such as round, or directly use (int) or (integer) to force type conversion to integer.
Convert to integer:
boolean to integer:
1, true is always converted to 1;
2, false is always converted to 0;
float is converted to integer:
1. If the float type value does not exceed the boundary value of integer, Then the decimal part will be cut off directly during conversion.
2. If the float type value exceeds the boundary value of integer, the conversion result is undefined, but it is almost certainly not the expected result.
array type conversion to integer:
1. Empty array is always converted to 0;
2. Non-empty array is always converted to 1;
object is converted to integer:
1. Converting object type value to integer will produce something like Notice information of Object of class stdClass could not be converted to int. The result of the conversion is 1;
string converted to integer:
1. If the string starts with a number and does not contain the characters '.', 'e', 'E', and the value of the number is within the range of integer, the string will Convert to integer.
Copy the code The code is as follows:
$resource = fopen('d:/tmp/test.txt', 'rb');
var_dump($resource, (int)$resource);
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