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699 @var{\varName\} may be, or may be an integer optionally followed by,
718 @var{\varName\} may be, or may be an integer optionally followed by,
902 Fractional block counts are rounded up to the nearest integer.
949 A block size specification can be a positive integer specifying the number
974 An integer block size can be followed by a suffix to specify a
982 A plain suffix without a preceding integer acts as if @samp{1} were
1194 in order to force its interpretation as an integer:
2110 by following the type indicator character with a decimal integer.
3584 @var{n} (a positive integer). If followed by a repeat count, also
3591 @var{regexp}. The optional @var{offset} is an integer, that can
3605 times. The @var{repeat-count} can either be a positive integer or an
3643 binary unsigned integer argument to readable form. The format letters
6600 Join on field @var{field} (a positive integer) of file 1.
6604 Join on field @var{field} (a positive integer) of file 2.
12177 Non-integer quantities are rounded up to the next higher unit.
12483 Non-integer quantities are rounded up to the next higher unit.
13882 @error{} test: integer expression expected before -eq
13958 anything appearing in an operand position to an integer or a string
13972 You should not pass a negative integer or a string with leading
13976 take the form of an integer; this can be worked around by inserting
15644 notation (@samp{^@var{c}}), or as an integer which may start with
16798 are integer multiples of the timestamp resolution.
18878 non-negative integer argument without a suffix, GNU @command{sleep}
19420 If you want hexadecimal integer output, you can use @command{printf}