Every once in a while I learn about a JavaScript property that I wish I had known about years earlier – valueAsNumber
is one of them. The valueAsNumber
provides the value of an input[type=number]
as a Number type, instead of the traditional string representation when you get the value:
/* Assuming an <input type="number" value="1.234" /> */ // BAD: Get the value and convert the number input.value // "1.234" const numberValue = parseFloat(input.value, 10); // GOOD: Use valueAsNumber input.valueAsNumber // 1.234
This property allows us to avoid parseInt
/parseFloat
but one gotcha with valueAsNumber
is that it will return NaN
if the input
is empty.
Thank you to Steve Sewell for making me aware of valueAsNumber
!
PSA: number inputs have a `.valueAsNumber` property that you may find handy pic.twitter.com/1QwdAW16CC
– Steve Sewell (@ Steve8708) March 31, 2022
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