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JavaScript Number Reference

Last Updated : 26 May, 2023
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JavaScript Numbers are always stored in double-precision 64-bit binary format IEEE 754. The types of number literals You can use decimal, binary, octal, and hexadecimal.

Syntax:

Number(object)
JavaScript
function func() {  
    // Original string
    let a = true;
    
    let value = Number(a);
    console.log(value);
}
func();

Output

1

The complete list of JavaScript Numbers is listed below:

JavaScript Number Constructor: In JavaScript, a constructor gets called when an object is created using the new keyword.

ConstructorDescriptionExample
Number()Returns the number format for any type of javascript variable.
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JavaScript Number Properties: A JavaScript property is a member of an object that associates a key with a value. There are two types of Number properties in JavaScript.

  • Static Property: A static property is a property that has the same value for the entire class.
Static PropertiesDescriptionExample
EPSILONShows the difference between 1 and the smallest floating point number which is greater than 1.
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MAX_SAFE_INTEGERRepresents the maximum safe integer.
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MAX_VALUERepresent maximum numeric values.
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MIN_SAFE_INTEGERRepresents the minimum safe integer.
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MIN_VALUERepresent minimum numeric values.
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NaNRepresents a value that is not a valid number.
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NEGATIVE_INFINITYRepresents the largest negative value i.e negative infinity.
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POSITIVE_INFINITYRepresents the largest positive value i.e positive infinity.
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  • Instance Property: An instance property is a property that has a new copy for every new instance of the class.
Instance PropertiesDescriptionExample
constructorReturn the number constructor function for the object.
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JavaScript Number Methods: JavaScript methods are the actions that can be performed on objects. There are types of Number methods in JavaScript.

  • Static Method: If the method is called using the Number class itself then it is called a static method.
Static MethodsDescriptionExample
isNaN()Determine whether the passed value is NaN(Not a Number) and is of the type “Number”.
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isFinite()Check whether the passed value is a finite number or not.
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isInteger()Returns true if the passed value is an integer, otherwise false.
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isSafeInteger()Check the provided value is a number that is a safe integer.
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parseFloat()Accept the string and convert it into a floating-point number.
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parseInt()Manipulate numbers whether it is negative or positive.
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  • Instance Method: If the method is called on an instance of a number then it is called an instance method.
Instance MethodsDescriptionExample
toExponential()Returns a string representing the Number object in exponential notation.
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toFixed()Format a number using fixed-point notation.
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toLocaleString()Converts a number into a string, using a local language format.
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toPrecision()Format a number to a specific precision or length.
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toString()Return a string representing the specified Number object.
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valueOf()Return the primitive value of a number.
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