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MLGetInteger()
int MLGetInteger(MLINK link, int *i) gets an integer from the MathLink connection specified by link and stores it in i.
If the data on the link corresponds to a real number, MLGetInteger() will round it to an integer.
If the data on the link corresponds to an integer too large to store in a C int on your computer system, then MLGetInteger() will fail, and return 0.
You can get arbitrary-precision integers by first using IntegerDigits to generate lists of digits, then calling MLGetIntegerList().
See Section 2.13.4.
See also: MLGetShortInteger, MLGetLongInteger.
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