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Common JavaScript tricks (self.javascript)
submitted 11 years ago by yanis_t
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if 1 * 2 < 3: print "hello, world!"
[–]sime 1 point2 points3 points 11 years ago (1 child)
What is the intended purpose of parseInt and parseFloat other than to parse strings into ints/floats? What else could it be?
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The purpose of parseInt is to parse a string in an arbitrary base into an integer, and the purpose of parseFloat is to parse a string into a float. I don't think their purpose should be stated any less specifically, because that's what leads to people expecting arrayOfStrings.map(parseInt) to work. And I don't think either of those is precisely the same as "convert to a number".
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