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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T03:53:30+00:00 2026-06-13T03:53:30+00:00

Is there an inbuilt is integer function in sml? I mean something like: I

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Is there an inbuilt is integer function in sml?

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I have to read a number from file and display it as output if it integer and raise exception if the number is not integer. for example I have to check if the output of (Int.fromString()) is integer and display it if it is …(repeat above)

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    2026-06-13T03:53:31+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 3:53 am

    The type system will ensure that the types of the values a function is given match the type signature of the function.

    That is, if you have a function that takes an integer as input, such as

    fun double n = 2 * n
    (* this function has type: int -> int *)
    

    Then n will always be an integer. It will not be possible to call the function with anything but an integer; it will give a type error.

    If you have a polymorphic function, such as

    fun pair n = (n, n)
    (* this function has type: 'a -> 'a * 'a *)
    

    Then you cannot know what type the input is at runtime. All types of input will be treated the same.

    You can, however, always restrict a polymorphic function to only work on a given type, by making the type explicit when defining the function:

    fun pairInt (n : int) = (n, n)
    (* this function has type: int -> int * int *)
    

    You can see the difference between pair and pairInt by comparing what you get from calling pair 5 to pairInt 5, and pair "foo" to pairInt "foo".


    If you have an int option, as is the case if you try to convert an string to a int using Int.fromString, you can extract the int in several ways. For how to do this, I refer you to the question “In smlnj how do you convert “string option” to “string”?“.

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