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7,354 PointsIs "20" treated as a number?
A number within a string (isNaN("20"))
runs false for me and the function returns an appropriate value. I tried using "20test" as a parameter and received an error as expected. So does JS treat strings with only numbers, as numbers?
2 Answers
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsThis isNAN
function performs a type coercion on the argument if it is not a number. Since "20" can be successfully converted to the value 20, it is tested as such.
If you want to test if something is not a number without coercion, try "if (typeof <myvalue> != "number)
"
And if you are testing specifically for the value "NaN", you can use Number.isNaN()
instead of plain isNaN()
Michal Janek
Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 30,654 PointsYes, it does. Shorthand