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Checking If User Input Is Numeric
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Quiz Detecting numeric input Finish Prior Lecture Y'all work on one of the problems listed 2
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3 Checking if a value is a number
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Examples of data types: Integer - whole numbers only, but positive, negative, and zero are allowed Floating-point / real - any number (whole or with a decimal point), positive, negative, zero Strings – text ("a string of individual characters") Boolean – true or false JS will try to convert from one to another in order to help you out. FILE: loose_typing.html Note: multiplying by two is great Adding 4 isn't great Sometimes we need to tell it what to do 4
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The isNaN() function will tell us if it's NOT a number NaN = Not A Number parseFloat() will then convert it to a real, floating-point number with decimals Use parseInt() if you want to drop anything after the decimal point Then it's safe to do math on it FILE: checking_for_numbers.html Step 1: Check if it's actually a number using isNaN (error & exit if it isn't) Step 2: Convert it to a number using parseFloat/parseInt Step 3: Do the math 5
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Do exercise #1 for this topic Once you've got that done, pick problems from exercise #2 to do 6
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