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Example 1: parseint javascript

var myInt = parseInt("10.256"); //10
var myFloat = parseFloat("10.256"); //10.256

Example 2: parseint

// parseInt
parseInt("10");//------------ 10
parseInt("10.00");//--------- 10
parseInt("10.33")//--------- 10
parseInt("34 45 66")//------ 34
parseInt("   60   ")//------ 60
parseInt("40 years")//------ 40
parseInt("He was 40")//----- NaN
parseInt("10", 10)//-------- 10
parseInt("010")//----------- 10
parseInt("10", 8)//--------- 8
parseInt("0x10")//---------- 16
parseInt("10", 16)//-------- 16
// parseFloat
parseFloat("10")//-----------10
parseFloat("10.00")//--------10
parseFloat("10.33")//--------10.33
parseFloat("34 45 66")//-----34
parseFloat(" 60 ")//---------60
parseFloat("40 years")//-----40
parseFloat("He was 40");//----NaN
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Example 3: how to take value from html text box using parseint javascript

<!-- GET VALUE/INTEGER FROM HTML TEXTBOX/<INPUT> -->

<!-- First set up your input box within the <body> tag -->
<input id="example"> <!-- you are able to set the id to whatever you like,
						just make sure it is unique to your page and is
						understandable -->

<script> <!-- Use this tag within the body to write javascript in -->
  
</script>

<!-- Inside the script tag, use parseInt() to grab value and assign it 
to a variable to use later -->
<script>
  var examplevar = parseInt(document.getElementById("example").value);
</script>
<!-- Make sure to set the identifier/id of the .geteElementBy tag to the id of
the textbox you want to grab the value from, or else it will result in
 an error message. -->

<!-- You now have a variable that can be used for math equations in 
javascript -->

Example 4: js int

var myInt = 69420

1+1//int
1+"1"//string

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