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Asked: November 26, 20242024-11-26T11:47:07+00:00 2024-11-26T11:47:07+00:00

What is NaN in JavaScript? What is its type? How can you reliably test if a value is equal to NaN?

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In JavaScript, NaN is a property of the global Object. In other words, it is a variable available in the Global scope.

It stands for Not-A-Number but interestingly, its type is number.

console.log(typeOf NaN); // "number" 
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It is used to denote an object that is not or does not compute to a number, in a context when number operations are applied on that object.

Another interesting fact about NaN is, it never equals to itself. So NaN == NaN or NaN === NaN is always false.

console.log(NaN == NaN); // false console.log(NaN === NaN); // false  
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Testing for NaN

Since a NaN is never equal to another NaN, a self-comparison of a value makes it the most reliable way to test if the value is NaN.

function isThisNaN(value) { return value !== value };  isThisNaN(1); // false isThisNaN(NaN); // true isThisNaN(Number.NaN); // true isThisNaN('NaN'); // false 
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Other ways to test if an object is NaN are using the isNaN() global method and Number.isNaN().

console.log(isNaN('hi')); //true console.log(isNaN('4'); // false 
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In the two examples above, isNaN() waits for type coercion on the string before it makes the comparison. In the first case with 'hi', the string is coerced to number, which then evaluates to NaN because it doesn't return a number. In the second case with '4', it gets evaluated to a number so it is not a NaN. So using isNaN() is not very reliable to test for NaN

In contrast, Number.isNaN() tests the current value:

console.log(Number.isNaN('hi')); // false console.log(Number.isNaN('4')); // false (this time because                                  // it's a string in the                                 // context of a Number method) 
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Type coercion is not present with Number.isNaN(). Instead, it compares the string directly. In the code above, both 'hi' and '4' are strings and therefore not NaN in the context of a Number method. This makes Number.isNaN() more reliable than isNaN() while testing for NaN values.


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