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\name{Java$readInt}
\alias{Java$readInt}
\alias{readInt.Java}
\alias{Java.readInt}
\alias{readInt,Java-method}
\title{Reads a Java formatted int (32 bits) from a connection}
\description{
Reads one or several Java formatted int's (32 bits) from a connection.
All data types in Java are signed, i.e. a byte can hold a value in
the range [-2147483648,2147483647].
}
\usage{
## Static method (use this):
## Java$readInt(con, n=1, ...)
## Don't use the below:
\method{readInt}{Java}(static, con, n=1, ...)
}
\arguments{
\item{con}{Binary connection to be read from.}
\item{n}{Number of int's to be read.}
\item{...}{Not used.}
}
\value{
Returns a \code{\link[base]{vector}} of \code{\link[base]{double}}s. Note that R \code{\link[base]{integer}}s gives
NA is as.integer(-2147483648), which is the smallest Java int
available.
}
\author{Henrik Bengtsson}
\seealso{
\code{\link[base]{readBin}}().
For more information see \code{\link{Java}}.
}
\keyword{internal}
\keyword{methods}
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