--- page_title: parseint - Functions - Configuration Language description: >- The parseint function parses the given string as a representation of an integer. --- # `parseint` Function `parseint` parses the given string as a representation of an integer in the specified base and returns the resulting number. The base must be between 2 and 62 inclusive. All bases use the arabic numerals 0 through 9 first. Bases between 11 and 36 inclusive use case-insensitive latin letters to represent higher unit values. Bases 37 and higher use lowercase latin letters and then uppercase latin letters. If the given string contains any non-digit characters or digit characters that are too large for the given base then `parseint` will produce an error. ## Examples ``` > parseint("100", 10) 100 > parseint("FF", 16) 255 > parseint("-10", 16) -16 > parseint("1011111011101111", 2) 48879 > parseint("aA", 62) 656 > parseint("12", 2) Error: Invalid function argument Invalid value for "number" parameter: cannot parse "12" as a base 2 integer. ``` ## Related Functions * [`format`](/language/functions/format) can format numbers and other values into strings, with optional zero padding, alignment, etc.