Returns an integer converted from a string.
function parseInt(numString : String [, radix : Number]) : Number |
Arguments
- numString
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Required. A string to convert into a number.
- radix
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Optional. A value between 2 and 36 indicating the base of the number contained in numString. If not supplied, strings with a prefix of '0x' are considered hexadecimal and strings with a prefix of '0' are considered octal. All other strings are considered decimal.
Remarks
The parseInt method returns a whole number value equal to the number contained in numString. If no prefix of numString can be successfully parsed into an integer, NaN (not a number) is returned.
You can test for NaN using the isNaN method.
Example
In following example, the parseInt method is used to convert two strings to numbers.
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parseInt("abc") // Returns NaN. parseInt("12abc") // Returns 12. |