jQuery.isNumeric( value )Returns: Booleanversion deprecated: 3.3
Description: Determines whether its argument represents a JavaScript number.
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version added: 1.7jQuery.isNumeric( value )
- valueType: AnythingThe value to be tested.
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Note: This API has been deprecated in jQuery 3.3.
The $.isNumeric()
method checks whether its argument represents a numeric value. If so, it returns true
. Otherwise it returns false
. The argument can be of any type.
As of jQuery 3.0 $.isNumeric()
returns true
only if the argument is of type number
, or if it's of type string
and it can be coerced into finite numbers. In all other cases, it returns false
.
Example:
Sample return values of $.isNumeric with various inputs.
// true (numeric) $.isNumeric( "-10" ) $.isNumeric( "0" ) $.isNumeric( 0xFF ) $.isNumeric( "0xFF" ) $.isNumeric( "8e5" ) $.isNumeric( "3.1415" ) $.isNumeric( +10 ) $.isNumeric( 0144 ) // false (non-numeric) $.isNumeric( "-0x42" ) $.isNumeric( "7.2acdgs" ) $.isNumeric( "" ) $.isNumeric( {} ) $.isNumeric( NaN ) $.isNumeric( null ) $.isNumeric( true ) $.isNumeric( Infinity ) $.isNumeric( undefined )