Difference between revisions of "LlBase64ToInteger"

From Second Life Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m
m
Line 9: Line 9:
*Returns zero if {{LSLPT|str}} is longer then 8 characters.
*Returns zero if {{LSLPT|str}} is longer then 8 characters.
|constants
|constants
|examples=<lsl>
|examples=<source lang="lsl2">
integer value = llBase64ToInteger("3q0AAA==");
integer value = llBase64ToInteger("3q0AAA==");


// writes out -559087616
// writes out -559087616
llOwnerSay((string)value);
llOwnerSay((string)value);
</lsl>
</source>
|helpers
|helpers
|also_functions={{LSL DefineRow||{{LSLG|llIntegerToBase64}}|}}
|also_functions={{LSL DefineRow||{{LSLG|llIntegerToBase64}}|}}

Revision as of 00:06, 22 January 2015

Summary

Function: integer llBase64ToInteger( string str );

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.
All Issues ~ Search JIRA for related Bugs

Examples

integer value = llBase64ToInteger("3q0AAA==");

// writes out -559087616
llOwnerSay((string)value);

See Also

Functions

•  llIntegerToBase64

Articles

•  Base64

Deep Notes

Search JIRA for related Issues

Signature

function integer llBase64ToInteger( string str );