pengowen123
pengowen123

Reputation: 1007

How to read a single character from input as u8?

I am currently building a simple interpreter for this language for practice. The only problem left to overcome is reading a single byte as a character from user input. I have the following code so far, but I need a way to turn the String that the second lines makes into a u8 or another integer that I can cast:

let input = String::new()
let string = std::io::stdin().read_line(&mut input).ok().expect("Failed to read line");
let bytes = string.chars().nth(0) // Turn this to byte?

The value in bytes should be a u8 which I can cast to a i32 to use elsewhere. Perhaps there is a simpler way to do this, otherwise I will use any solution that works.

Upvotes: 13

Views: 18090

Answers (2)

A.B.
A.B.

Reputation: 16630

Reading just a byte and casting it to i32:

use std::io::Read;

let input: Option<i32> = std::io::stdin()
    .bytes() 
    .next()
    .and_then(|result| result.ok())
    .map(|byte| byte as i32);

println!("{:?}", input);

Upvotes: 26

llogiq
llogiq

Reputation: 14511

First, make your input mutable, then use bytes() instead of chars().

let mut input = String::new();
let string = std::io::stdin().read_line(&mut input).ok().expect("Failed to read line");
let bytes = input.bytes().nth(0).expect("no byte read");

Please note that Rust strings are a sequence of UTF-8 codepoints, which are not necessarily byte-sized. Depending on what you are trying to achieve, using a char may be the better option.

Upvotes: 3

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