I normally use the following idiom to check if a String can be converted to an integer.
public boolean isInteger( String input ) {
try {
Integer.parseInt( input );
return true;
}
catch( Exception e ) {
return false;
}
}
Is it just me, or does this seem a bit hackish? What’s a better way?
See my answer (with benchmarks, based on the earlier answer by CodingWithSpike) to see why I’ve reversed my position and accepted Jonas Klemming’s answer to this problem. I think this original code will be used by most people because it’s quicker to implement, and more maintainable, but it’s orders of magnitude slower when non-integer data is provided.