How do I convert a string into an integer in JavaScript?
How do I convert a string into an integer in JavaScript
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The simplest way would be to use the native Number function:
var x = Number("1000")
If that doesn t work for you, then there are the parseInt , unary plus , parseFloat with floor , and Math.round methods.
parseInt:
var x = parseInt("1000", 10); // you want to use radix 10 // so you get a decimal number even with a leading 0 and an old browser ([IE8, Firefox 20, Chrome 22 and older][1])
unary plus if your string is already in the form of an integer:
var x = +"1000";
if your string is or might be a float and you want an integer:
var x = Math.floor("1000.01"); //floor automatically converts string to number
or, if you re going to be using Math.floor several times:
var floor = Math.floor; var x = floor("1000.01");
If you re the type who forgets to put the radix in when you call parseInt, you can use parseFloat and round it however you like. Here I use floor.
var floor = Math.floor; var x = floor(parseFloat("1000.01"));
Interestingly, Math.round (like Math.floor) will do a string to number conversion, so if you want the number rounded (or if you have an integer in the string), this is a great way, maybe my favorite:
var round = Math.round; var x = round("1000"); //equivalent to round("1000",0)
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