I have been using methods for parseInt for a while. You simply call
'string'.to_i();
// by encapsulating this code in an anonymous function, we can avoid
intrusion upon the global namespace
(function() {
var _ruby_methods = {
to_i: function() { // helper function for parseInt
return parseInt(_string, 10);
}
};
Object.extend(String.prototype, _ruby_methods);
Object.extend(Number.prototype, _ruby_methods);
})();
On Jan 28, 2:37 pm, "artemy tregoubenko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hello!
>
> What do you think about making parseInt & parseFloat string methods too?
>
> --
> arty (http://arty.name)
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