parse static method

double parse(
  1. String source
)
override

Parse source as a double literal and return its value.

Accepts an optional sign (+ or -) followed by either the characters "Infinity", the characters "NaN" or a floating-point representation. A floating-point representation is composed of a mantissa and an optional exponent part. The mantissa is either a decimal point (.) followed by a sequence of (decimal) digits, or a sequence of digits optionally followed by a decimal point and optionally more digits. The (optional) exponent part consists of the character "e" or "E", an optional sign, and one or more digits. The source must not be null.

Leading and trailing whitespace is ignored.

Throws a FormatException if the source string is not a valid double literal.

Rather than throwing and immediately catching the FormatException, instead use tryParse to handle a potential parsing error.

Examples of accepted strings:

"3.14"
"  3.14 \xA0"
"0."
".0"
"-1.e3"
"1234E+7"
"+.12e-9"
"-NaN"

Implementation

external static double parse(String source);