Returns true if the value is a finite number.

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Install

Install with npm:

$ npm install --save is-number

Why is this needed?

In JavaScript, it's not always as straightforward as it should be to reliably check if a value is a number. It's common for devs to use + , - , or Number() to cast a string value to a number (for example, when values are returned from user input, regex matches, parsers, etc). But there are many non-intuitive edge cases that yield unexpected results:

console . log ( + [ ] ) ; console . log ( + ' ' ) ; console . log ( + ' ' ) ; console . log ( typeof NaN ) ;

This library offers a performant way to smooth out edge cases like these.

Usage

const isNumber = require ( ' is-number ' ) ;

See the tests for more examples.

true

isNumber ( 5e3 ) ; isNumber ( 0xff ) ; isNumber ( - 1 . 1 ) ; isNumber ( 0 ) ; isNumber ( 1 ) ; isNumber ( 1 . 1 ) ; isNumber ( 10 ) ; isNumber ( 10 . 10 ) ; isNumber ( 100 ) ; isNumber ( ' -1.1 ' ) ; isNumber ( ' 0 ' ) ; isNumber ( ' 012 ' ) ; isNumber ( ' 0xff ' ) ; isNumber ( ' 1 ' ) ; isNumber ( ' 1.1 ' ) ; isNumber ( ' 10 ' ) ; isNumber ( ' 10.10 ' ) ; isNumber ( ' 100 ' ) ; isNumber ( ' 5e3 ' ) ; isNumber ( parseInt ( ' 012 ' ) ) ; isNumber ( parseFloat ( ' 012 ' ) ) ;

False

Everything else is false, as you would expect:

isNumber ( Infinity ) ; isNumber ( NaN ) ; isNumber ( null ) ; isNumber ( undefined ) ; isNumber ( ' ' ) ; isNumber ( ' ' ) ; isNumber ( ' foo ' ) ; isNumber ( [ 1 ] ) ; isNumber ( [ ] ) ; isNumber ( function ( ) { } ) ; isNumber ( { } ) ;

Release history

Refactor. Now uses .isFinite if it exists.

if it exists. Performance is about the same as v6.0 when the value is a string or number. But it's now 3x-4x faster when the value is not a string or number.

Optimizations, thanks to @benaadams.

Breaking changes

removed support for instanceof Number and instanceof String

Benchmarks

As with all benchmarks, take these with a grain of salt. See the benchmarks for more detail.

# all v7.0 x 413,222 ops/sec ±2.02% (86 runs sampled) v6.0 x 111,061 ops/sec ±1.29% (85 runs sampled) parseFloat x 317,596 ops/sec ±1.36% (86 runs sampled) fastest is 'v7.0' # string v7.0 x 3,054,496 ops/sec ±1.05% (89 runs sampled) v6.0 x 2,957,781 ops/sec ±0.98% (88 runs sampled) parseFloat x 3,071,060 ops/sec ±1.13% (88 runs sampled) fastest is 'parseFloat,v7.0' # number v7.0 x 3,146,895 ops/sec ±0.89% (89 runs sampled) v6.0 x 3,214,038 ops/sec ±1.07% (89 runs sampled) parseFloat x 3,077,588 ops/sec ±1.07% (87 runs sampled) fastest is 'v6.0'

About

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Contributors

Commits Contributor 49 jonschlinkert 5 charlike-old 1 benaadams 1 realityking

Author

Jon Schlinkert

License

Copyright © 2018, Jon Schlinkert. Released under the MIT License.

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