w3schools parseint code example
Example 1: Javascript string to int
var myInt = parseInt("10.256"); //10
var myFloat = parseFloat("10.256"); //10.256
Example 2: parseint javascript
var myInt = parseInt("10.256"); //10
var myFloat = parseFloat("10.256"); //10.256
Example 3: 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 4: get the whole value of a number javascript
var value = 2.9802453587962963;
var wholeNum = Math.floor(value);
console.log(wholeNum); // output ==> 2
Example 5: javascript pareseint
parseInt(string, radix);
console.log(parseInt(' 0xF', 16));
// expected output: 1500
console.log(parseInt('321', 2));
// expected output: 0
console.log(parseInt('321', 10));
// expected output: 321
/*
* @param string Required. The value to parse. If this argument is not
* a string, then it is converted to one using the ToString abstract
* operation. Leading whitespace in this argument is ignored.
*
* radix
* @param radix Optional. An integer between 2 and 36 that represents
* the radix (the base in mathematical numeral systems) of the string.
* Be careful—this does not default to 10!
* @see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/parseInt#Description
* for what happens when radix is not provided
*/
Example 6: primitive numbers javascript coding sample increas by 1
function test_prime(n){
if (n===1) {
return false;
}else if(n === 2){
return true;
}else{
for(var x = 2; x < n; x++){
if(n % x === 0){
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
}
console.log(test_prime(37));