Number.isFinite()
The Number.isFinite() method
determines whether the passed value is a finite number — that is, it checks that the
type of a given value is Number, and the number is neither positive
Infinity, negative Infinity, nor NaN.
Syntax
Number.isFinite(value)
Parameters
value-
The value to be tested for finiteness.
Return value
The boolean value true if the given value is a finite number. Otherwise false.
Description
In comparison to the global isFinite() function, this method
doesn't first convert the parameter to a number. This means only values of the type
number and are finite return true.
Examples
Using isFinite
Number.isFinite(Infinity); // false
Number.isFinite(NaN); // false
Number.isFinite(-Infinity); // false
Number.isFinite(0); // true
Number.isFinite(2e64); // true
Number.isFinite('0'); // false, would've been true with
// global isFinite('0')
Number.isFinite(null); // false, would've been true with
// global isFinite(null)
Polyfill
if (Number.isFinite === undefined) Number.isFinite = function(value) {
return typeof value === 'number' && isFinite(value);
}
Specifications
| Specification |
|---|
| ECMAScript Language Specification # sec-number.isfinite |
Browser compatibility
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See also
- Polyfill of
Number.isFiniteincore-js - The
Numberobject it belongs to. - The global function
isFinite.