#1196: document default radix for int().
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.. function:: int([x[, radix]])
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Convert a string or number to a plain integer. If the argument is a string, it
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must contain a possibly signed decimal number representable as a Python integer,
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possibly embedded in whitespace. The *radix* parameter gives the base for the
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conversion and may be any integer in the range [2, 36], or zero. If *radix* is
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zero, the proper radix is guessed based on the contents of string; the
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interpretation is the same as for integer literals. If *radix* is specified and
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*x* is not a string, :exc:`TypeError` is raised. Otherwise, the argument may be
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a plain or long integer or a floating point number. Conversion of floating
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point numbers to integers truncates (towards zero). If the argument is outside
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the integer range a long object will be returned instead. If no arguments are
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given, returns ``0``.
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Convert a string or number to a plain integer. If the argument is a string,
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it must contain a possibly signed decimal number representable as a Python
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integer, possibly embedded in whitespace. The *radix* parameter gives the
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base for the conversion (which is 10 by default) and may be any integer in
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the range [2, 36], or zero. If *radix* is zero, the proper radix is guessed
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based on the contents of string; the interpretation is the same as for
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integer literals. If *radix* is specified and *x* is not a string,
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:exc:`TypeError` is raised. Otherwise, the argument may be a plain or long
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integer or a floating point number. Conversion of floating point numbers to
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integers truncates (towards zero). If the argument is outside the integer
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range a long object will be returned instead. If no arguments are given,
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returns ``0``.
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The integer type is described in :ref:`typesnumeric`.
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