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JavaScript Number Reference


Complete Number Reference

Revised July 2025

Name Description
constructor Returns the function that created JavaScript's Number prototype
EPSILON Returns the difference between 1 and the smallest number greater than 1
isFinite() Checks whether a value is a finite number
isInteger() Checks whether a value is an integer
isNaN() Checks whether a value is Number.NaN
isSafeInteger() Checks whether a value is a safe integer
MAX_SAFE_INTEGER Returns the maximum safe integer in JavaScript.
MIN_SAFE_INTEGER Returns the minimum safe integer in JavaScript
MAX_VALUE Returns the largest number possible in JavaScript
MIN_VALUE Returns the smallest number possible in JavaScript
NaN Represents a "Not-a-Number" value
NEGATIVE_INFINITY Represents negative infinity (returned on overflow)
POSITIVE_INFINITY Represents infinity (returned on overflow)
parseFloat() Parses a string an returns a number
parseInt() Parses a string an returns a whole number
prototype Allows you to add properties and methods to an object
toExponential(x) Converts a number into an exponential notation
toFixed(x) Formats a number with x numbers of digits after the decimal point
toLocaleString() Converts a number into a string, based on the locale settings
toPrecision(x) Formats a number to x length
toString() Converts a number to a string
valueOf() Returns the primitive value of a number

NOTE

All number methods return a new value.

They do not change the original number.

Complete JavaScript Reference

For a complete reference to all JavaScript properties and methods, with full descriptions and many examples, go to:

W3Schools' Full JavaScript Reference.

The reference inludes all JavaScript updates from 1999 to 2025.


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