I just want to convert a character into an Int.
This should be simple. But I haven't found the previous answers helpful. There is always some error. Perhaps it is because I'm trying it in Swift 2.0.
for i in (unsolved.characters) {
  fileLines += String(i).toInt()
  print(i)
}
 
                        
In Swift 2.0,
toInt(), etc., have been replaced with initializers. (In this case,Int(someString).)Because not all strings can be converted to ints, this initializer is failable, which means it returns an optional int (
Int?) instead of just anInt. The best thing to do is unwrap this optional usingif let.I'm not sure exactly what you're going for, but this code works in Swift 2, and accomplishes what I think you're trying to do:
Or, for a Swiftier solution:
You can shorten this more with
flatMap:flatMapreturns "anArraycontaining the non-nil results of mappingtransformoverself"… so whenInt(String($0))isnil, the result is discarded.