INT Converts a string that consists of numeric characters into an integer, if you specify a string for the parameter. Converts a keyword into its TPU internal integer equivalent, if you specify a keyword for the parameter. Accepts an integer parameter without generating an error; returns the integer you specified. Syntax integer := INT ({string | keyword | integer}) Parameters string A quoted string, or an expression evaluating to a quoted string, consisting of numeric characters. keyword A keyword whose integer equivalent you want the INT built-in to return. integer Any integer. INT supports this parameter solely to prevent TPU from signaling an error if you inadvertently specify an integer parameter. Comments This built-in returns 0 if the string is not a number. The functionality of converting keywords to integers maintains compatibility with versions of TPU that did not support keywords as a separate data type. Examples The following assignment statement converts the string "12345" into an integer value and stores it in the variable user_int. user_int := INT ('12345')