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    Integer
   
   class wraps a value of the primitive type
   
    int
   
   in an object. An object of type
   
    Integer
   
   contains a single field whose type is
   
    int
   
   .
   
    In addition, this class provides several methods for converting
 an
    
     int
    
    to a
    
     String
    
    and a
    
     String
    
    to an
    
     int
    
    , as well as other constants and methods useful when
 dealing with an
    
     int
    
    .
   
    
    Implementation note: The implementations of the "bit twiddling"
 methods (such as
    
     
      highestOneBit
     
    
    and
    
     
      numberOfTrailingZeros
     
    
    ) are
 based on material from Henry S. Warren, Jr.'s
    
     Hacker's
 Delight
    
    , (Addison Wesley, 2002).
   
    Integer
   
   object that
 represents the
   
    int
   
   value indicated by the
   
    String
   
   parameter.
  
   double
  
  
   
    
     doubleValue
    
   
   ()
  
  
    Integer
   
   as a
   
    double
   
   after a widening primitive conversion.
  
   boolean
  
  
   
    
     equals
    
   
   (
   
    Object
   
   obj)
  
  
   float
  
  
   
    
     floatValue
    
   
   ()
  
  
    Integer
   
   as a
   
    float
   
   after a widening primitive conversion.
  
   static
   
    Integer
   
  
  
   
    
     getInteger
    
   
   (
   
    String
   
   nm)
  
  
   static
   
    Integer
   
  
  
   
    
     getInteger
    
   
   (
   
    String
   
   nm,
          int val)
  
  
   static
   
    Integer
   
  
  
   
    
     getInteger
    
   
   (
   
    String
   
   nm,
   
    Integer
   
   val)
  
  
   
    
     hashCode
    
   
   ()
  
  
    Integer
   
   .
  
   static int
  
  
   
    
     hashCode
    
   
   (int value)
  
  
    int
   
   value; compatible with
   
    Integer.hashCode()
   
   .
  
   static int
  
  
   
    
     highestOneBit
    
   
   (int i)
  
  
    int
   
   value with at most a single one-bit, in the
 position of the highest-order ("leftmost") one-bit in the specified
   
    int
   
   value.
  
   
    
     intValue
    
   
   ()
  
  
    Integer
   
   as an
   
    int
   
   .
  
   
    
     longValue
    
   
   ()
  
  
    Integer
   
   as a
   
    long
   
   after a widening primitive conversion.
  
   static int
  
  
   
    
     lowestOneBit
    
   
   (int i)
  
  
    int
   
   value with at most a single one-bit, in the
 position of the lowest-order ("rightmost") one-bit in the specified
   
    int
   
   value.
  
   static int
  
  
   
    
     max
    
   
   (int a,
   int b)
  
  
    int
   
   values
 as if by calling
   
    
     Math.max
    
   
   .
  
   static int
  
  
   
    
     min
    
   
   (int a,
   int b)
  
  
    int
   
   values
 as if by calling
   
    
     Math.min
    
   
   .
  
   static int
  
  
   
    
     numberOfLeadingZeros
    
   
   (int i)
  
  
    int
   
   value.
  
   static int
  
  
   
    
     numberOfTrailingZeros
    
   
   (int i)
  
  
    int
   
   value.
  
   static int
  
  
   
    
     parseInt
    
   
   (
   
    String
   
   s)
  
  
   static int
  
  
   
    
     parseInt
    
   
   (
   
    String
   
   s,
        int radix)
  
  
   static int
  
  
   
    
     parseUnsignedInt
    
   
   (
   
    String
   
   s)
  
  
   static int
  
  
   
    
     parseUnsignedInt
    
   
   (
   
    String
   
   s,
                int radix)
  
  
   static int
  
  
   
    
     remainderUnsigned
    
   
   (int dividend,
                 int divisor)
  
  
   static int
  
  
   
    
     reverse
    
   
   (int i)
  
  
    int
   
   value.
  
   static int
  
  
   
    
     reverseBytes
    
   
   (int i)
  
  
    int
   
   value.
  
   static int
  
  
   
    
     rotateLeft
    
   
   (int i,
          int distance)
  
  
    int
   
   value left by the
 specified number of bits.
  
   static int
  
  
   
    
     rotateRight
    
   
   (int i,
           int distance)
  
  
    int
   
   value right by the
 specified number of bits.
  
   short
  
  
   
    
     shortValue
    
   
   ()
  
  
    Integer
   
   as a
   
    short
   
   after a narrowing primitive conversion.
  
   static int
  
  
   
    
     signum
    
   
   (int i)
  
  
    int
   
   value.
  
   static int
  
  
   
    
     sum
    
   
   (int a,
   int b)
  
  
   static
   
    String
   
  
  
   
    
     toBinaryString
    
   
   (int i)
  
  
   static
   
    String
   
  
  
   
    
     toHexString
    
   
   (int i)
  
  
   static
   
    String
   
  
  
   
    
     toOctalString
    
   
   (int i)
  
  
   
    String
   
  
  
   
    
     toString
    
   
   ()
  
  
    String
   
   object representing this
   
    Integer
   
   's value.
  
   static
   
    String
   
  
  
   
    
     toString
    
   
   (int i)
  
  
    String
   
   object representing the
 specified integer.
  
   static
   
    String
   
  
  
   
    
     toString
    
   
   (int i,
        int radix)
  
  
   static long
  
  
   
    
     toUnsignedLong
    
   
   (int x)
  
  
    long
   
   by an unsigned
 conversion.
  
   static
   
    String
   
  
  
   
    
     toUnsignedString
    
   
   (int i)
  
  
   static
   
    String
   
  
  
   
    
     toUnsignedString
    
   
   (int i,
                int radix)
  
  
   static
   
    Integer
   
  
  
   
    
     valueOf
    
   
   (int i)
  
  
    Integer
   
   instance representing the specified
   
    int
   
   value.
  
   static
   
    Integer
   
  
  
   
    
     valueOf
    
   
   (
   
    String
   
   s)
  
  
    Integer
   
   object holding the
 value of the specified
   
    String
   
   .
  
   static
   
    Integer
   
  
  
   
    
     valueOf
    
   
   (
   
    String
   
   s,
       int radix)
  
  
    Integer
   
   object holding the value
 extracted from the specified
   
    String
   
   when parsed
 with the radix given by the second argument.
  
    int
   
   can
 have, -2
   
    31
   
   .
  
    int
   
   can
 have, 2
   
    31
   
   -1.
  
    
public static final Class<Integer> TYPE
    Class
   
   instance representing the primitive type
   
    int
   
   .
  @Native public static final int SIZE
    int
   
   value in two's
 complement binary form.
  public static final int BYTES
    int
   
   value in two's
 complement binary form.
  public Integer(int value)
    Integer
   
   object that
 represents the specified
   
    int
   
   value.
  
    value
   
   - the value to be represented by the
   
    Integer
   
   object.
  public Integer(String s) throws NumberFormatException
    Integer
   
   object that
 represents the
   
    int
   
   value indicated by the
   
    String
   
   parameter. The string is converted to an
   
    int
   
   value in exactly the manner used by the
   
    parseInt
   
   method for radix 10.
  
    s
   
   - the
   
    String
   
   to be converted to an
   
    Integer
   
   .
  
    
     NumberFormatException
    
   
   - if the
   
    String
   
   does not
               contain a parsable integer.
  
     parseInt(java.lang.String, int)
    
   
  public static String toString(int i, int radix)
    If the radix is smaller than
    
     Character.MIN_RADIX
    
    or larger than
    
     Character.MAX_RADIX
    
    , then the radix
    
     10
    
    is used instead.
   
    If the first argument is negative, the first element of the
 result is the ASCII minus character
    
     '-'
    
    (
    
     '\u002D'
    
    ). If the first argument is not
 negative, no sign character appears in the result.
   
    The remaining characters of the result represent the magnitude
 of the first argument. If the magnitude is zero, it is
 represented by a single zero character
    
     '0'
    
    (
    
     '\u0030'
    
    ); otherwise, the first character of
 the representation of the magnitude will not be the zero
 character.  The following ASCII characters are used as digits:
    
     0123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
    
    These are
    
     '\u0030'
    
    through
    
     '\u0039'
    
    and
    
     '\u0061'
    
    through
    
     '\u007A'
    
    . If
    
     radix
    
    is
    
     N
    
    , then the first
    
     N
    
    of these characters
 are used as radix-
    
     N
    
    digits in the order shown. Thus,
 the digits for hexadecimal (radix 16) are
    
     0123456789abcdef
    
    . If uppercase letters are
 desired, the
    
     
      String.toUpperCase()
     
    
    method may
 be called on the result:
    
     Integer.toString(n, 16).toUpperCase()
    
   
     i
    
    - an integer to be converted to a string.
   
     radix
    
    - the radix to use in the string representation.
   
      Character.MAX_RADIX
     
    
    ,
    
     
      Character.MIN_RADIX
     
    
   public static String toUnsignedString(int i, int radix)
     If the radix is smaller than
     
      Character.MIN_RADIX
     
     or larger than
     
      Character.MAX_RADIX
     
     , then the radix
     
      10
     
     is used instead.
    
Note that since the first argument is treated as an unsigned value, no leading sign character is printed.
     If the magnitude is zero, it is represented by a single zero
 character
     
      '0'
     
     (
     
      '\u0030'
     
     ); otherwise,
 the first character of the representation of the magnitude will
 not be the zero character.
    
     The behavior of radixes and the characters used as digits
 are the same as
     
      
       toString
      
     
     .
    
     i
    
    - an integer to be converted to an unsigned string.
   
     radix
    
    - the radix to use in the string representation.
   
      toString(int, int)
     
    
   public static String toHexString(int i)
The unsigned integer value is the argument plus 2 32 if the argument is negative; otherwise, it is equal to the argument. This value is converted to a string of ASCII digits in hexadecimal (base 16) with no extra leading
     The value of the argument can be recovered from the returned
 string
     
      s
     
     by calling
     
      
       Integer.parseUnsignedInt(s, 16)
      
     
     .
    
     If the unsigned magnitude is zero, it is represented by a
 single zero character
     
      '0'
     
     (
     
      '\u0030'
     
     );
 otherwise, the first character of the representation of the
 unsigned magnitude will not be the zero character. The
 following characters are used as hexadecimal digits:
     
      0123456789abcdef
     
     These are the characters
     
      '\u0030'
     
     through
     
      '\u0039'
     
     and
     
      '\u0061'
     
     through
     
      '\u0066'
     
     . If uppercase letters are
 desired, the
     
      
       String.toUpperCase()
      
     
     method may
 be called on the result:
     
      Integer.toHexString(n).toUpperCase()
     
    
      i
     
     - an integer to be converted to a string.
    
       parseUnsignedInt(String, int)
      
     
     ,
     
      
       toUnsignedString(int, int)
      
     
    public static String toOctalString(int i)
      The unsigned integer value is the argument plus 2
      
       32
      
      if the argument is negative; otherwise, it is equal to the
 argument.  This value is converted to a string of ASCII digits
 in octal (base 8) with no extra leading
      
       0
      
      s.
     
      The value of the argument can be recovered from the returned
 string
      
       s
      
      by calling
      
       
        Integer.parseUnsignedInt(s, 8)
       
      
      .
     
      If the unsigned magnitude is zero, it is represented by a
 single zero character
      
       '0'
      
      (
      
       '\u0030'
      
      );
 otherwise, the first character of the representation of the
 unsigned magnitude will not be the zero character. The
 following characters are used as octal digits:
      
       01234567
      
      These are the characters
      
       '\u0030'
      
      through
      
       '\u0037'
      
      .
     
      i
     
     - an integer to be converted to a string.
    
       parseUnsignedInt(String, int)
      
     
     ,
     
      
       toUnsignedString(int, int)
      
     
    public static String toBinaryString(int i)
      The unsigned integer value is the argument plus 2
      
       32
      
      if the argument is negative; otherwise it is equal to the
 argument.  This value is converted to a string of ASCII digits
 in binary (base 2) with no extra leading
      
       0
      
      s.
     
      The value of the argument can be recovered from the returned
 string
      
       s
      
      by calling
      
       
        Integer.parseUnsignedInt(s, 2)
       
      
      .
     
      If the unsigned magnitude is zero, it is represented by a
 single zero character
      
       '0'
      
      (
      
       '\u0030'
      
      );
 otherwise, the first character of the representation of the
 unsigned magnitude will not be the zero character. The
 characters
      
       '0'
      
      (
      
       '\u0030'
      
      ) and
      
       '1'
      
      (
      
       '\u0031'
      
      ) are used as binary digits.
     
      i
     
     - an integer to be converted to a string.
    
       parseUnsignedInt(String, int)
      
     
     ,
     
      
       toUnsignedString(int, int)
      
     
    public static String toString(int i)
      String
     
     object representing the
 specified integer. The argument is converted to signed decimal
 representation and returned as a string, exactly as if the
 argument and radix 10 were given as arguments to the
     
      
       toString(int, int)
      
     
     method.
    
      i
     
     - an integer to be converted.
    public static String toUnsignedString(int i)
       toUnsignedString(int,
 int)
      
     
     method.
    
      i
     
     - an integer to be converted to an unsigned string.
    
       toUnsignedString(int, int)
      
     
    
       Character.digit(char, int)
      
     
     returns a
 nonnegative value), except that the first character may be an
 ASCII minus sign
     
      '-'
     
     (
     
      '\u002D'
     
     ) to
 indicate a negative value or an ASCII plus sign
     
      '+'
     
     (
     
      '\u002B'
     
     ) to indicate a positive value. The
 resulting integer value is returned.
     
      An exception of type
      
       NumberFormatException
      
      is
 thrown if any of the following situations occurs:
     
    
       null
      
      or is a string of
 length zero.
     
        Character.MIN_RADIX
       
      
      or
 larger than
      
       
        Character.MAX_RADIX
       
      
      .
     
       '-'
      
      (
      
       '\u002D'
      
      ) or plus sign
      
       '+'
      
      (
      
       '\u002B'
      
      ) provided that the
 string is longer than length 1.
     
       int
      
      .
      Examples: parseInt("0", 10) returns 0 parseInt("473", 10) returns 473 parseInt("+42", 10) returns 42 parseInt("-0", 10) returns 0 parseInt("-FF", 16) returns -255 parseInt("1100110", 2) returns 102 parseInt("2147483647", 10) returns 2147483647 parseInt("-2147483648", 10) returns -2147483648 parseInt("2147483648", 10) throws a NumberFormatException parseInt("99", 8) throws a NumberFormatException parseInt("Kona", 10) throws a NumberFormatException parseInt("Kona", 27) returns 411787
        s
       
       - the
       
        String
       
       containing the integer
                  representation to be parsed
      
        radix
       
       - the radix to be used while parsing
       
        s
       
       .
      
        
         NumberFormatException
        
       
       - if the
       
        String
       
       does not contain a parsable
       
        int
       
       .
      public static int parseInt(String s) throws NumberFormatException
        '-'
       
       (
       
        '\u002D'
       
       ) to indicate a negative value or an
 ASCII plus sign
       
        '+'
       
       (
       
        '\u002B'
       
       ) to
 indicate a positive value. The resulting integer value is
 returned, exactly as if the argument and the radix 10 were
 given as arguments to the
       
        
         parseInt(java.lang.String,
 int)
        
       
       method.
      
        s
       
       - a
       
        String
       
       containing the
       
        int
       
       representation to be parsed
      
        
         NumberFormatException
        
       
       - if the string does not contain a
               parsable integer.
      
        MAX_VALUE
       
       .
 The characters in the string must all be digits of the
 specified radix (as determined by whether
       
        
         Character.digit(char, int)
        
       
       returns a nonnegative
 value), except that the first character may be an ASCII plus
 sign
       
        '+'
       
       (
       
        '\u002B'
       
       ). The resulting
 integer value is returned.
       
        An exception of type
        
         NumberFormatException
        
        is
 thrown if any of the following situations occurs:
       
       null
      
      or is a string of
 length zero.
     
        Character.MIN_RADIX
       
      
      or
 larger than
      
       
        Character.MAX_RADIX
       
      
      .
     
       '+'
      
      (
      
       '\u002B'
      
      ) provided that the
 string is longer than length 1.
     
       int
      
      , 2
      
       32
      
      -1.
      
        s
       
       - the
       
        String
       
       containing the unsigned integer
                  representation to be parsed
      
        radix
       
       - the radix to be used while parsing
       
        s
       
       .
      
        
         NumberFormatException
        
       
       - if the
       
        String
       
       does not contain a parsable
       
        int
       
       .
      public static int parseUnsignedInt(String s) throws NumberFormatException
        '+'
       
       (
       
        '\u002B'
       
       ). The resulting integer value
 is returned, exactly as if the argument and the radix 10 were
 given as arguments to the
       
        
         parseUnsignedInt(java.lang.String, int)
        
       
       method.
      
        s
       
       - a
       
        String
       
       containing the unsigned
       
        int
       
       representation to be parsed
      
        
         NumberFormatException
        
       
       - if the string does not contain a
            parsable unsigned integer.
      
        Integer
       
       object holding the value
 extracted from the specified
       
        String
       
       when parsed
 with the radix given by the second argument. The first argument
 is interpreted as representing a signed integer in the radix
 specified by the second argument, exactly as if the arguments
 were given to the
       
        
         parseInt(java.lang.String, int)
        
       
       method. The result is an
       
        Integer
       
       object that
 represents the integer value specified by the string.
       
        In other words, this method returns an
        
         Integer
        
        object equal to the value of:
        
         new Integer(Integer.parseInt(s, radix))
        
       
         s
        
        - the string to be parsed.
       
         radix
        
        - the radix to be used in interpreting
        
         s
        
       
         Integer
        
        object holding the value
             represented by the string argument in the specified
             radix.
       
         
          NumberFormatException
         
        
        - if the
        
         String
        
        does not contain a parsable
        
         int
        
        .
       public static Integer valueOf(String s) throws NumberFormatException
         Integer
        
        object holding the
 value of the specified
        
         String
        
        . The argument is
 interpreted as representing a signed decimal integer, exactly
 as if the argument were given to the
        
         
          parseInt(java.lang.String)
         
        
        method. The result is an
        
         Integer
        
        object that represents the integer value
 specified by the string.
        
         In other words, this method returns an
         
          Integer
         
         object equal to the value of:
         
          new Integer(Integer.parseInt(s))
         
        
          s
         
         - the string to be parsed.
        
          Integer
         
         object holding the value
             represented by the string argument.
        
          
           NumberFormatException
          
         
         - if the string cannot be parsed
             as an integer.
        public static Integer valueOf(int i)
          Integer
         
         instance representing the specified
         
          int
         
         value.  If a new
         
          Integer
         
         instance is not
 required, this method should generally be used in preference to
 the constructor
         
          
           Integer(int)
          
         
         , as this method is likely
 to yield significantly better space and time performance by
 caching frequently requested values.
 This method will always cache values in the range -128 to 127,
 inclusive, and may cache other values outside of this range.
        
          i
         
         - an
         
          int
         
         value.
        
          Integer
         
         instance representing
         
          i
         
         .
        public byte byteValue()
          Integer
         
         as a
         
          byte
         
         after a narrowing primitive conversion.
        
          
           byteValue
          
         
         in class
         
          
           Number
          
         
        
          byte
         
         .
        public short shortValue()
          Integer
         
         as a
         
          short
         
         after a narrowing primitive conversion.
        
          
           shortValue
          
         
         in class
         
          
           Number
          
         
        
          short
         
         .
        
          
           intValue
          
         
         in class
         
          
           Number
          
         
        
          int
         
         .
        public long longValue()
          Integer
         
         as a
         
          long
         
         after a widening primitive conversion.
        
    
          
           longValue
          
         
         in class
         
          
           Number
          
         
        
          long
         
         .
        
           toUnsignedLong(int)
          
         
        public float floatValue()
          Integer
         
         as a
         
          float
         
         after a widening primitive conversion.
        
          
           floatValue
          
         
         in class
         
          
           Number
          
         
        
          float
         
         .
        public double doubleValue()
          Integer
         
         as a
         
          double
         
         after a widening primitive conversion.
        
          
           doubleValue
          
         
         in class
         
          
           Number
          
         
        
          double
         
         .
        public String toString()
          String
         
         object representing this
         
          Integer
         
         's value. The value is converted to signed
 decimal representation and returned as a string, exactly as if
 the integer value were given as an argument to the
         
          
           toString(int)
          
         
         method.
        
          
           toString
          
         
         in class
         
          
           Object
          
         
        
          int
         
         value represented by this
         
          Integer
         
         object.
        
           Object.equals(java.lang.Object)
          
         
         ,
         
          
           System.identityHashCode(java.lang.Object)
          
         
        public static int hashCode(int value)
          int
         
         value; compatible with
         
          Integer.hashCode()
         
         .
        
          value
         
         - the value to hash
        
          int
         
         value.
        public boolean equals(Object obj)
          true
         
         if and only if the argument is not
         
          null
         
         and is an
         
          Integer
         
         object that
 contains the same
         
          int
         
         value as this object.
        
          
           equals
          
         
         in class
         
          
           Object
          
         
        
          obj
         
         - the object to compare with.
        
          true
         
         if the objects are the same;
         
          false
         
         otherwise.
        
           Object.hashCode()
          
         
         ,
         
          
           HashMap
          
         
        public static Integer getInteger(String nm)
          The first argument is treated as the name of a system
 property.  System properties are accessible through the
          
           
            System.getProperty(java.lang.String)
           
          
          method. The
 string value of this property is then interpreted as an integer
 value using the grammar supported by
          
           
            decode
           
          
          and
 an
          
           Integer
          
          object representing this value is returned.
         
          If there is no property with the specified name, if the
 specified name is empty or
          
           null
          
          , or if the property
 does not have the correct numeric format, then
          
           null
          
          is
 returned.
         
          In other words, this method returns an
          
           Integer
          
          object equal to the value of:
          
           getInteger(nm, null)
          
         
           nm
          
          - property name.
         
           Integer
          
          value of the property.
         
           
            SecurityException
           
          
          - for the same reasons as
          
           
            System.getProperty
           
          
         
            System.getProperty(java.lang.String)
           
          
          ,
          
           
            System.getProperty(java.lang.String, java.lang.String)
           
          
         public static Integer getInteger(String nm, int val)
           The first argument is treated as the name of a system
 property.  System properties are accessible through the
           
            
             System.getProperty(java.lang.String)
            
           
           method. The
 string value of this property is then interpreted as an integer
 value using the grammar supported by
           
            
             decode
            
           
           and
 an
           
            Integer
           
           object representing this value is returned.
          
           The second argument is the default value. An
           
            Integer
           
           object
 that represents the value of the second argument is returned if there
 is no property of the specified name, if the property does not have
 the correct numeric format, or if the specified name is empty or
           
            null
           
           .
          
           In other words, this method returns an
           
            Integer
           
           object
 equal to the value of:
           
            getInteger(nm, new Integer(val))
           
           but in practice it may be implemented in a manner such as:
 Integer result = getInteger(nm, null);
 return (result == null) ? new Integer(val) : result;
 to avoid the unnecessary allocation of an
           
            Integer
           
           object when the default value is not needed.
          
           nm
          
          - property name.
         
           val
          
          - default value.
         
           Integer
          
          value of the property.
         
           
            SecurityException
           
          
          - for the same reasons as
          
           
            System.getProperty
           
          
         
            System.getProperty(java.lang.String)
           
          
          ,
          
           
            System.getProperty(java.lang.String, java.lang.String)
           
          
         public static Integer getInteger(String nm, Integer val)
            System.getProperty(java.lang.String)
           
          
          method.
 The string value of this property is then interpreted as an
 integer value, as per the
          
           
            decode
           
          
          method,
 and an
          
           Integer
          
          object representing this value is
 returned; in summary:
          
             0x
            
            or the ASCII character
            
             #
            
            , not
      followed by a minus sign, then the rest of it is parsed as a
      hexadecimal integer exactly as by the method
            
             
              valueOf(java.lang.String, int)
             
            
            with radix 16.
           
             0
            
            followed by another character, it is parsed as an
     octal integer exactly as by the method
            
             
              valueOf(java.lang.String, int)
             
            
            with radix 8.
           
              valueOf(java.lang.String, int)
             
            
            with radix 10.
            
             The second argument is the default value. The default value is
 returned if there is no property of the specified name, if the
 property does not have the correct numeric format, or if the
 specified name is empty or
             
              null
             
             .
            
           nm
          
          - property name.
         
           val
          
          - default value.
         
           Integer
          
          value of the property.
         
           
            SecurityException
           
          
          - for the same reasons as
          
           
            System.getProperty
           
          
         
            System.getProperty(java.lang.String)
           
          
          ,
          
           
            System.getProperty(java.lang.String, java.lang.String)
           
          
         public static Integer decode(String nm) throws NumberFormatException
           String
          
          into an
          
           Integer
          
          .
 Accepts decimal, hexadecimal, and octal numbers given
 by the following grammar:
          
            0x
           
           
            HexDigits
           
          
            0X
           
           
            HexDigits
           
          
            #
           
           
            HexDigits
           
          
            0
           
           
            OctalDigits
           
          
            The sequence of characters following an optional
 sign and/or radix specifier ("
            
             0x
            
            ", "
            
             0X
            
            ",
 "
            
             #
            
            ", or leading zero) is parsed as by the
            
             Integer.parseInt
            
            method with the indicated radix (10, 16, or
 8).  This sequence of characters must represent a positive
 value or a
            
             
              NumberFormatException
             
            
            will be thrown.  The
 result is negated if first character of the specified
            
             String
            
            is the minus sign.  No whitespace characters are
 permitted in the
            
             String
            
            .
           
           nm
          
          - the
          
           String
          
          to decode.
         
           Integer
          
          object holding the
          
           int
          
          value represented by
          
           nm
          
         
           
            NumberFormatException
           
          
          - if the
          
           String
          
          does not
            contain a parsable integer.
         
            parseInt(java.lang.String, int)
           
          
         public int compareTo(Integer anotherInteger)
           Integer
          
          objects numerically.
         
           
            compareTo
           
          
          in interface
          
           
            Comparable
           
           <
           
            Integer
           
           >
          
         
           anotherInteger
          
          - the
          
           Integer
          
          to be compared.
         
           0
          
          if this
          
           Integer
          
          is
          equal to the argument
          
           Integer
          
          ; a value less than
          
           0
          
          if this
          
           Integer
          
          is numerically less
          than the argument
          
           Integer
          
          ; and a value greater
          than
          
           0
          
          if this
          
           Integer
          
          is numerically
           greater than the argument
          
           Integer
          
          (signed
           comparison).
         
           int
          
          values numerically.
 The value returned is identical to what would be returned by:
    Integer.valueOf(x).compareTo(Integer.valueOf(y))
          
            x
           
           - the first
           
            int
           
           to compare
          
            y
           
           - the second
           
            int
           
           to compare
          
            0
           
           if
           
            x == y
           
           ;
         a value less than
           
            0
           
           if
           
            x < y
           
           ; and
         a value greater than
           
            0
           
           if
           
            x > y
           
          public static int compareUnsigned(int x,
                                  int y)
          
            int
           
           values numerically treating the values
 as unsigned.
          
            x
           
           - the first
           
            int
           
           to compare
          
            y
           
           - the second
           
            int
           
           to compare
          
            0
           
           if
           
            x == y
           
           ; a value less
         than
           
            0
           
           if
           
            x < y
           
           as unsigned values; and
         a value greater than
           
            0
           
           if
           
            x > y
           
           as
         unsigned values
          public static long toUnsignedLong(int x)
            long
           
           by an unsigned
 conversion.  In an unsigned conversion to a
           
            long
           
           , the
 high-order 32 bits of the
           
            long
           
           are zero and the
 low-order 32 bits are equal to the bits of the integer
 argument.
 Consequently, zero and positive
           
            int
           
           values are mapped
 to a numerically equal
           
            long
           
           value and negative
           
            int
           
           values are mapped to a
           
            long
           
           value equal to the
 input plus 2
           
            32
           
           .
          
            x
           
           - the value to convert to an unsigned
           
            long
           
          
            long
           
           by an unsigned
         conversion
          public static int divideUnsigned(int dividend,
                                 int divisor)
          
            Note that in two's complement arithmetic, the three other
 basic arithmetic operations of add, subtract, and multiply are
 bit-wise identical if the two operands are regarded as both
 being signed or both being unsigned.  Therefore separate
            
             addUnsigned
            
            , etc. methods are not provided.
           
            dividend
           
           - the value to be divided
          
            divisor
           
           - the value doing the dividing
          
             remainderUnsigned(int, int)
            
           
          public static int remainderUnsigned(int dividend,
                                    int divisor)
          
            dividend
           
           - the value to be divided
          
            divisor
           
           - the value doing the dividing
          
             divideUnsigned(int, int)
            
           
          public static int highestOneBit(int i)
            int
           
           value with at most a single one-bit, in the
 position of the highest-order ("leftmost") one-bit in the specified
           
            int
           
           value.  Returns zero if the specified value has no
 one-bits in its two's complement binary representation, that is, if it
 is equal to zero.
          
            i
           
           - the value whose highest one bit is to be computed
          
            int
           
           value with a single one-bit, in the position
     of the highest-order one-bit in the specified value, or zero if
     the specified value is itself equal to zero.
          public static int lowestOneBit(int i)
            int
           
           value with at most a single one-bit, in the
 position of the lowest-order ("rightmost") one-bit in the specified
           
            int
           
           value.  Returns zero if the specified value has no
 one-bits in its two's complement binary representation, that is, if it
 is equal to zero.
          
            i
           
           - the value whose lowest one bit is to be computed
          
            int
           
           value with a single one-bit, in the position
     of the lowest-order one-bit in the specified value, or zero if
     the specified value is itself equal to zero.
          public static int numberOfLeadingZeros(int i)
            int
           
           value.  Returns 32 if the
 specified value has no one-bits in its two's complement representation,
 in other words if it is equal to zero.
           
            Note that this method is closely related to the logarithm base 2.
 For all positive
            
             int
            
            values x:
           
       31 - numberOfLeadingZeros(x)
      
     
       32 - numberOfLeadingZeros(x - 1)
      
      
        i
       
       - the value whose number of leading zeros is to be computed
      
        int
       
       value, or 32 if the value
     is equal to zero.
      public static int numberOfTrailingZeros(int i)
        int
       
       value.  Returns 32 if the specified value has no
 one-bits in its two's complement representation, in other words if it is
 equal to zero.
      
        i
       
       - the value whose number of trailing zeros is to be computed
      
        int
       
       value, or 32 if the value is equal
     to zero.
      public static int bitCount(int i)
        int
       
       value.  This function is
 sometimes referred to as the
       
        population count
       
       .
      
        i
       
       - the value whose bits are to be counted
      
        int
       
       value.
      public static int rotateLeft(int i,
                             int distance)
      
        int
       
       value left by the
 specified number of bits.  (Bits shifted out of the left hand, or
 high-order, side reenter on the right, or low-order.)
       
        Note that left rotation with a negative distance is equivalent to
 right rotation:
        
         rotateLeft(val, -distance) == rotateRight(val,
 distance)
        
        .  Note also that rotation by any multiple of 32 is a
 no-op, so all but the last five bits of the rotation distance can be
 ignored, even if the distance is negative:
        
         rotateLeft(val,
 distance) == rotateLeft(val, distance & 0x1F)
        
        .
       
        i
       
       - the value whose bits are to be rotated left
      
        distance
       
       - the number of bit positions to rotate left
      
        int
       
       value left by the
     specified number of bits.
      public static int rotateRight(int i,
                              int distance)
      
        int
       
       value right by the
 specified number of bits.  (Bits shifted out of the right hand, or
 low-order, side reenter on the left, or high-order.)
       
        Note that right rotation with a negative distance is equivalent to
 left rotation:
        
         rotateRight(val, -distance) == rotateLeft(val,
 distance)
        
        .  Note also that rotation by any multiple of 32 is a
 no-op, so all but the last five bits of the rotation distance can be
 ignored, even if the distance is negative:
        
         rotateRight(val,
 distance) == rotateRight(val, distance & 0x1F)
        
        .
       
        i
       
       - the value whose bits are to be rotated right
      
        distance
       
       - the number of bit positions to rotate right
      
        int
       
       value right by the
     specified number of bits.
      public static int reverse(int i)
        int
       
       value.
      
        i
       
       - the value to be reversed
      
        int
       
       value.
      public static int signum(int i)
        int
       
       value.  (The
 return value is -1 if the specified value is negative; 0 if the
 specified value is zero; and 1 if the specified value is positive.)
      
        i
       
       - the value whose signum is to be computed
      
        int
       
       value.
      public static int reverseBytes(int i)
        int
       
       value.
      
        i
       
       - the value whose bytes are to be reversed
      
        int
       
       value.
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