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<H1> Using NaN </H1>
<SCRIPT>
document.write("<br>"+isNaN(5))
document.write("<br>"+isNaN("7"))
document.write("<br>"+isNaN("six"))
</SCRIPT>
</BODY>
</HTML>
Output of the above code is as follows:
Ð ÐparseInt(): If the string begins with an integer, the function reads through the string until it finds the end of the
integer, cuts off the remainder of the string and returns the result. If the string does not begin with an integer, the
function returns NaN (Not a Number).
For example:
<!DOCTYPE html>
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<TITLE> ParseInt function </TITLE>
</HEAD>
<BODY>
<H1> Using ParseInt </H1>
<SCRIPT>
var stringDate = "6786asdf";
var intDate = parseInt(stringDate, 10);
document.write(intDate)
</SCRIPT>
</BODY>
</HTML>
Output of the above code is as follows:
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