Returns true if the value is a number. comprehensive tests.
Install with npm:
$ npm install --save is-number
To understand some of the rationale behind the decisions made in this library (and to learn about some oddities of number evaluation in JavaScript), see this gist.
var isNumber = require('is-number');
See the tests for more examples.
isNumber(5e3) //=> 'true' isNumber(0xff) //=> 'true' isNumber(-1.1) //=> 'true' isNumber(0) //=> 'true' isNumber(1) //=> 'true' isNumber(1.1) //=> 'true' isNumber(10) //=> 'true' isNumber(10.10) //=> 'true' isNumber(100) //=> 'true' isNumber('-1.1') //=> 'true' isNumber('0') //=> 'true' isNumber('012') //=> 'true' isNumber('0xff') //=> 'true' isNumber('1') //=> 'true' isNumber('1.1') //=> 'true' isNumber('10') //=> 'true' isNumber('10.10') //=> 'true' isNumber('100') //=> 'true' isNumber('5e3') //=> 'true' isNumber(parseInt('012')) //=> 'true' isNumber(parseFloat('012')) //=> 'true'
See the tests for more examples.
isNumber('foo') //=> 'false' isNumber([1]) //=> 'false' isNumber([]) //=> 'false' isNumber(function () {}) //=> 'false' isNumber(Infinity) //=> 'false' isNumber(NaN) //=> 'false' isNumber(new Array('abc')) //=> 'false' isNumber(new Array(2)) //=> 'false' isNumber(new Buffer('abc')) //=> 'false' isNumber(null) //=> 'false' isNumber(undefined) //=> 'false' isNumber({abc: 'abc'}) //=> 'false'
true
if the value is a primitive. | homepagePull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue.
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