int === Int datatype is used to operate on Python's int type. If there is no need to apply any filter, but just to get all the ints from a searchable container, one can use this code: .. code-block:: python >>> instructions.findint().inside(['foo', True, 1, 'bar', 5, 9.32]) [1, 5] exact ----- An exact match. .. code-block:: python >>> instructions.findint__exact(1).inside(['foo', True, 1, 'bar', 5, 9.32]) [1] gt -- Checks that an int is greater than specified. .. code-block:: python >>> instructions.findint__gt(4).inside(['foo', True, 1, 'bar', 5, 9.32]) [5] gte --- Checks that an int is greater than or equal to specified. .. code-block:: python >>> instructions.findint__gte(5).inside(['foo', True, 1, 'bar', 5, 9.32]) [5] lt -- Checks that an int is less than specified. .. code-block:: python >>> instructions.findint__lt(7).inside(['foo', True, 1, 'bar', 5, 9.32]) [1, 5] lte --- Checks that an int is less than or equal to specified. .. code-block:: python >>> instructions.findint__lte(5).inside(['foo', True, 1, 'bar', 5, 9.32]) [1, 5] between ------- Inclusively checks that an int is between two other ints. .. code-block:: python >>> instructions.findint__between(5, 10).inside(['foo', True, 1, 'bar', 5, 9.32]) [5] ebetween -------- Exclusively checks that an int is between two other ints. .. code-block:: python >>> instructions.findint__ebetween(4, 10).inside(['foo', True, 1, 'bar', 5, 9.32]) [5] isodd ----- Checks that an int is odd. .. code-block:: python >>> instructions.findint__isodd().inside(['foo', True, 1, 'bar', 5, 9.32]) [1, 5] iseven ------ Checks that an int is even. .. code-block:: python >>> instructions.findint__iseven().inside(['foo', True, 1, 'bar', 2, 9.32]) [2] divisibleby ----------- Checks that an int is divisible by specified. .. code-block:: python >>> instructions.findint__divisibleby(2).inside(['foo', True, 1, 'bar', 4, 9.32]) [4]