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//! # Description
//!
//! Implement the `myAtoi(string s)` function, which converts a string to a
//! 32-bit signed integer (similar to C/C++'s `atoi` function).
//!
//! The algorithm for `myAtoi(string s)` is as follows:
//!
//! Read in and ignore any leading whitespace.
//!
//! Check if the next character (if not already at the end of the string) is
//! '`-`' or '`+`'. Read this character in if it is either. This determines if the
//! final result is negative or positive respectively. Assume the result is
//! positive if neither is present.
//!
//! Read in next the characters until the next non-digit character or the end
//! of the input is reached. The rest of the string is ignored.
//!
//! Convert these digits into an integer (i.e. "123" -> 123, "0032" -> 32). If
//! no digits were read, then the integer is `0`. Change the sign as necessary
//! (from step 2).
//!
//! If the integer is out of the 32-bit signed integer range
//! $[-2^{31}, 2^{31} - 1]$, then clamp the integer so that it remains in the
//! range. Specifically, integers less than $-2^{31}$ should be clamped to
//! $-2^{31}$, and integers greater than $2^{31} - 1$ should be clamped to
//! $2^{31} - 1$.
//!
//! Return the integer as the final result.
//!
//! Note:
//!
//! Only the space character '` `' is considered a whitespace character.
//! Do not ignore any characters other than the leading whitespace or the rest
//! of the string after the digits.
//!
//!
//! Example 1:
//! ```plain
//! Input: s = "42"
//! Output: 42
//! Explanation: The underlined characters are what is read in, the caret is the
//! current reader position.
//! Step 1: "42" (no characters read because there is no leading whitespace)
//! ^
//! Step 2: "42" (no characters read because there is neither a '-' nor '+')
//! ^
//! Step 3: "42" ("42" is read in)
//! ^
//! The parsed integer is 42.
//! Since 42 is in the range $[-2^{31}, 2^{31} - 1]$, the final result is 42.
//! ```
//!
//! Example 2:
//! ```plain
//! Input: s = " -42"
//! Output: -42
//! Explanation:
//! Step 1: " -42" (leading whitespace is read and ignored)
//! ^
//! Step 2: " -42" ('-' is read, so the result should be negative)
//! ^
//! Step 3: " -42" ("42" is read in)
//! ^
//! The parsed integer is -42.
//! Since -42 is in the range $[-2^{31}, 2^{31} - 1]$, the final result is -42.
//! ```
//!
//! Example 3:
//! ```plain
//! Input: s = "4193 with words"
//! Output: 4193
//! Explanation:
//! Step 1: "4193 with words" (no characters read because there is no leading whitespace)
//! ^
//! Step 2: "4193 with words" (no characters read because there is neither a '-' nor '+')
//! ^
//! Step 3: "4193 with words" ("4193" is read in; reading stops because the next character is a non-digit)
//! ^
//! The parsed integer is 4193.
//! Since 4193 is in the range $[-2^{31}, 2^{31} - 1]$, the final result is 4193.
//! ```
//!
//! Constraints:
//!
//! - `0 $\leqslant$ s.length $\leqslant$ 200`
//! - `s` consists of English letters (lower-case and upper-case), digits
//! (`0-9`), '` `', '`+`', '`-`', and '`.`'.
//!
//! Source: <https://leetcode.com/problems/string-to-integer-atoi/>
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// Convert string to 32-bit integer
///
/// # Arguments
/// * `s` - input string
///
/// # Examples
/// ```
/// use leetcode_rust::problems::p000_0xx::p000_008::my_atoi;
///
/// assert!(my_atoi(String::from("-12.5")) == -12);
/// ```