Is there or isn't there an integer type in JavaScript?

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I am just starting to learn Javascript and I immediately got confused by seemingly contradictory statements in Mozilla's A re-introduction to JavaScript (JS tutorial).

One one hand:

> "There's no such thing as an integer in JavaScript, so you have to > be a little careful with your arithmetic if you're used to math in C > or Java."

On the other hand (immediately after that paragraph):

> "In practice, integer values are treated as 32-bit ints (and are > stored that way in some browser implementations), which can be > important for bit-wise operations."

and

> "You can convert a string to an integer using the built-in parseInt() > function."

So, is there such thing as integer in JavaScript or isn't there?

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Solution 1 - Javascript

UPDATE: with a new ES2020 standard released this answer is not entirely correct anymore, see the other answer (from @Mathias Lykkegaard Lorenzen) about BigInt details.

There is only the Number data type in JS that represents numbers.

Internally it is implemented as IEEE 754 double precision floating point number.

What it means is that - technically there is no dedicated data type that represents integer numbers.

Practically it means that we can safely use only numbers that are safely representable by the aforementioned standard. And it includes integer values in the range: [-9007199254740991; 9007199254740991]. Both values are defined as constants: Number.MIN_SAFE_INTEGER and Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER correspondingly.

Solution 2 - Javascript

I should mention that there is actually a type called BigInt which represents a true integer.

However, because it can't be used with Number and is generally only a good idea to use for larger numbers, I wouldn't advise it.

I thought it was worth a mention though.

var n = BigInt(1337);
console.log(typeof n); //prints "bigint"

Solution 3 - Javascript

I believe questioner has already found his/her answer. But for others like me, you can check number is integer or not in JavaScript by using Number.isInteger() method. MDN

Solution 4 - Javascript

Ah yes, this can be quite confusing. In Javascript, the type of a variable is implicitly defined.

the function parseInt will simply not take the decimal point into account and the type of the result would be an int.

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