INTVAL JS
parseInt(value);
let string = "321"
console.log(string); // "321" <= string
let number = parseInt(string);
console.log(number) // 321 <=int
Joyous Jaguar
parseInt(value);
let string = "321"
console.log(string); // "321" <= string
let number = parseInt(string);
console.log(number) // 321 <=int
var myInt = parseInt("10.256"); //10
var myFloat = parseFloat("10.256"); //10.256
var text = '42px';
var integer = parseInt(text, 10);
// returns 42
let myNumber = Number("5.25"); //5.25
let str = '24.5'
let numberVariable = parseInt(str, 10)
// numberVariable = 24 (of type Number)
//Format
parseInt(string, base)
// To get the decimal value also (24.5), use parseFloat(string)
console.log(hex.toString(16));
var text = '42px';
var integer = parseInt(text, 10);
// returns 42