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* @param base The base to use. If the base is 0, base 16 is assumed if the
* string starts with 0x (after stripping white spaces). If the
* string starts with 0, base 8 is assumed. Otherwise, base 10 is
* assumed.
* @return The contents of the receiver as a `long long` value in the specified
* base
*/
- (long long)longLongValueWithBase: (int)base;
/**
* @brief The contents of the receiver as an `unsigned long long` value in the
* specified base.
*
* @param base The base to use. If the base is 0, base 16 is assumed if the
* string starts with 0x (after stripping white spaces). If the
* string starts with 0, base 8 is assumed. Otherwise, base 10 is
* assumed.
* @return The contents of the receiver as an `unsigned long long` value in the
* specified base
*/
- (unsigned long long)unsignedLongLongValueWithBase: (int)base;
@end
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* @param base The base to use. If the base is 0, base 16 is assumed if the
* string starts with 0x (after stripping white spaces). If the
* string starts with 0, base 8 is assumed. Otherwise, base 10 is
* assumed.
* @return The contents of the receiver as a `long long` value in the specified
* base
*/
- (long long)longLongValueWithBase: (unsigned char)base;
/**
* @brief The contents of the receiver as an `unsigned long long` value in the
* specified base.
*
* @param base The base to use. If the base is 0, base 16 is assumed if the
* string starts with 0x (after stripping white spaces). If the
* string starts with 0, base 8 is assumed. Otherwise, base 10 is
* assumed.
* @return The contents of the receiver as an `unsigned long long` value in the
* specified base
*/
- (unsigned long long)unsignedLongLongValueWithBase: (unsigned char)base;
@end
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