I am getting data from different sources, the variable could be a number or a string of number. How do I make sure that "(number as? NSString)" or "(number as? NSNumber)" always success? Something similar to Java optInt, which will never fail even if the number is a String. See example below:
func testNumber()
{
var number = 123
guard let a = (number as? NSNumber)?.intValue else { print("1");return; }
}
func testNumberString()
{
var number = "123"
guard let a = (number as? NSNumber)?.intValue else { print("2");return; } // this failed.
}
func testNumberToString()
{
var number = 123
guard let a = (number as? NSString)?.intValue else { print("2");return; } // this sometimes failed too depend on datasource.
}
As I understand from your question, you want an integer value at the end, no matter if the input type is string or integer.
You can achieve this by using
ExpressibleByStringLiteral.Here is the demo
This
Intextension allows you to accept string value as Int and returnintvalue. If it did not convert it will give you0by default.Example
Or another way is to create your own
ExpressibleByStringLiteral, which helps you to give default value as you want.Example