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JavaScript JavaScript Basics (Retired) Working With Numbers Numbers

Peter Ajuzie
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Peter Ajuzie
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 2,719 Points

Floating point numbers

The code challenge did not recognize 199.00 as a floating point number. Please, why is that?

Balázs Buri
Balázs Buri
8,799 Points

Hi,

As javascript is not a strictly typed language the interpreter simply converted your number into an integer when it found out you have 00 after the decimal point. Try this simple example program to better understand how it works:

var a = 199.00

console.log(a);                   // <- 199
console.log(Number.isInteger(a)); // <- true

a = 199.01

console.log(a);                   // <- 199.01
console.log(Number.isInteger(a)); // <- false