We are required to write a JavaScript function that takes in a number and returns a boolean based on the fact whether or not the number is a perfect square.
Examples of perfect square numbers −
4, 16, 81, 441, 256, 729, 9801
Let’s write the code for this function −
const num = 81; const isPerfectSquare = num => { let ind = 1; while(ind * ind <= num){ if(ind * ind !== num){ ind++; continue; }; return true; }; return false; }; console.log(isPerfectSquare(81)); console.log(isPerfectSquare(9801)); console.log(isPerfectSquare(99)); console.log(isPerfectSquare(441)); console.log(isPerfectSquare(7648));
Output
Following is the output in the console −
true true false true false