#include <string>
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
class Submission {
public:
// Given a string, using the stoi() method, convert the string
// to an integer. Return the integer.
static int Test3(string input) {
return stoi(input);
}
// Given a string, using the stod() method, convert the string
// to a double. Return the double.
static double Test4(string input) {
return stod(input);
}
// Given a string, using the stof() method, convert the string
// to a float. Return the float.
static float Test5(string input) {
return stof(input);
}
// Given a string, using the stoul() method, convert the string
// to an unsigned integer. Return the unsigned integer.
static unsigned int Test6(string input) {
return stoul(input);
}
// Given a string, using the stoull() method, convert the string
// to an unsigned long. Return the unsigned long.
static unsigned long Test7(string input) {
return stoull(input);
}
// Given a double, using a cast, convert the double
// to a float. Return the float.
static float Test8(double input) {
return static_cast<float>(input);
}
// Given a float, using a cast, convert the float
// to an integer. Return the integer.
static int Test(float input) {
return static_cast<int>(input);
}
};
int main() {
string string = "id";
uint32_t teste = stoul("id");
cout << string << endl;
return 0;
}
string string = "6a1d";
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