Example 1: Using Number.isInteger()
// program to check if a number is a float or integer value
function checkNumber(x) {
// check if the passed value is a number
if(typeof x == 'number' && !isNaN(x)){
// check if it is integer
if (Number.isInteger(x)) {
console.log(`${x} is integer.`);
}
else {
console.log(`${x} is a float value.`);
}
} else {
console.log(`${x} is not a number`);
}
}
checkNumber('hello');
checkNumber(44);
checkNumber(3.4);
checkNumber(-3.4);
checkNumber(NaN);
Output
hello is not a number 44 is integer. 3.4 is a float value. -3.4 is a float value. NaN is not a number
In the above program, the passed value is checked if it is an integer value or a float value.
- The
typeof
operator is used to check the data type of the passed value. - The
isNaN()
method checks if the passed value is a number. - The
Number.isInteger()
method is used to check if the number is an integer value.
Example 2: Using Regex
// program to check if a number is a float or integer value
function checkNumber(x) {
let regexPattern = /^-?[0-9]+$/;
// check if the passed number is integer or float
let result = regexPattern.test(x);
if(result) {
console.log(`${x} is an integer.`);
}
else {
console.log(`${x} is a float value.`)
}
}
checkNumber(44);
checkNumber(-44);
checkNumber(3.4);
checkNumber(-3.4);
Output
44 is an integer. -44 is an integer. 3.4 is a float value. -3.4 is a float value.
In the above example, the regex pattern is used to check if the passed argument is an integer value or float value.
The pattern /^-?[0-9]+$/
looks for the integer value.
The test()
method of the RegExp
object is used to test the pattern with the given value.
Note: The above program only works for numbers.