Difference between revisions of "LlBase64ToInteger"
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*Returns zero if {{LSLPT|str}} is longer then 8 characters. | *Returns zero if {{LSLPT|str}} is longer then 8 characters. | ||
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integer value = llBase64ToInteger("3q0AAA=="); | integer value = llBase64ToInteger("3q0AAA=="); | ||
// writes out -559087616 | // writes out -559087616 | ||
llOwnerSay((string)value); | llOwnerSay((string)value); | ||
</ | </source> | ||
|helpers | |helpers | ||
|also_functions={{LSL DefineRow||{{LSLG|llIntegerToBase64}}|}} | |also_functions={{LSL DefineRow||{{LSLG|llIntegerToBase64}}|}} |
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Summary
Function: integer llBase64ToInteger( string str );281 | Function ID |
0.0 | Forced Delay |
10.0 | Energy |
Returns an integer that is str Base64 decoded as a big endian integer.
• string | str | – | Base64 string |
Caveats
- If str contains fewer then 6 characters the return is unpredictable.
- BW: I think it ignores the null and reads 6 bytes regardless which would explain why the return is unpredictable.
- Returns zero if str is longer then 8 characters.
Examples
integer value = llBase64ToInteger("3q0AAA==");
// writes out -559087616
llOwnerSay((string)value);