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

js
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 and 36 that represents the radix (the base in mathematical numeral systems) of the string.

If radix is undefined or 0, it is assumed to be 10 except when the number begins with the code unit pairs 0x or 0X, in which case a radix of 16 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:

js
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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See also