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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink6•4 months agoThis evaluates to NaN for some reason: '10' % 0 Since JS doesn’t really differentiate strings from numbers, except on the places it does, it makes sense to make sure you are working with numbers.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•edit-24 months agoOh right that. I guess I was visualizing a scenario where you already checked for it being a number, such as a Number.isInteger(x) also, that suprises me a lot, you’d think this is one of the places where it treats stuff as numbers
This evaluates to NaN for some reason:
Since JS doesn’t really differentiate strings from numbers, except on the places it does, it makes sense to make sure you are working with numbers.
Oh right that. I guess I was visualizing a scenario where you already checked for it being a number, such as a Number.isInteger(x)
also, that suprises me a lot, you’d think this is one of the places where it treats stuff as numbers