Number.parseInt()
Baseline Widely available
This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since July 2015.
The Number.parseInt()
static method parses a string argument and
returns an integer of the specified radix or base.
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Syntax
Number.parseInt(string)
Number.parseInt(string, radix)
Parameters
string
-
The value to parse, coerced to a string. Leading whitespace in this argument is ignored.
radix
Optional-
An integer between
2
and36
that represents the radix (the base in mathematical numeral systems) of thestring
.If
radix
is undefined or0
, it is assumed to be10
except when the number begins with the code unit pairs0x
or0X
, in which case a radix of16
is assumed.
Return value
An integer parsed from the given string
.
If the radix
is smaller than 2
or bigger than
36
, or the first non-whitespace character cannot be converted to a number,
NaN
is returned.
Examples
Number.parseInt vs. parseInt
This method has the same functionality as the global parseInt()
function:
Number.parseInt === parseInt; // true
Its purpose is modularization of globals. Please see
parseInt()
for more detail and examples.
Specifications
Specification |
---|
ECMAScript Language Specification # sec-number.parseint |
Browser compatibility
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