$ A = "23"
$ B = F$INTEGER("-9" + A)
$ SHOW SYMBOL B
B = -923 Hex=FFFFFC65 Octal=176145
This example shows how to use the F$INTEGER function to equate
a symbol to the integer value returned by the function. In the
example, the F$INTEGER function returns the integer equivalent
of the string expression ("-9" + A). First, the F$INTEGER
function evaluates the string expression by concatenating
the string literal "-9" with the string literal "23". Note
that the value of the symbol A is substituted automatically
in a string expression. Also note that the plus sign (+) is a
string concatenation operator because both arguments are string
literals.
After the string expression is evaluated, the F$INTEGER
function converts the resulting character string ("-923") to
an integer, and returns the value -923. This integer value is
assigned to the symbol B.