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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T00:09:26+00:00 2026-06-14T00:09:26+00:00

<button onclick=isleap(1992)>Try it</button>​ function isleap(year); { var yr=document.getElementById(year).value; if ((parseInt(yr)%4) == 0) { if

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<button onclick="isleap(1992)">Try it</button>​

function isleap(year);
{
var yr=document.getElementById("year").value;
if ((parseInt(yr)%4) == 0)
{
 if (parseInt(yr)%100 == 0)
 {
 if (parseInt(yr)%400 != 0)
 {
 alert("Not Leap");
 return "false";
 }
  if (parseInt(yr)%400 == 0)
  {
  alert("Leap");
    return "true";
    }
  }
  if (parseInt(yr)%100 != 0)
  {
    alert("Leap");
    return "true";
  }
 }
 if ((parseInt(yr)%4) != 0)
 {
    alert("Not Leap");
    return "false";
 } 
}

​

http://jsfiddle.net/kcyCd/

Having problems figuring out how to get the code to popup the alert box with the answer to the leap year.

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    2026-06-14T00:09:27+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 12:09 am

    A simple isLeapYear function is:

    function isLeapYear(year) {
      var d = new Date(year, 1, 29);
      return d.getMonth() == 1;
    }
    

    It just sees if 29 February occurs in the given year. You should be able to do:

    function isLeapYear2(year) {
      return !!Date.parse(year + '-02-29');
    }
    

    on the basis that parsing an invalid date should return NaN, which type-converts to false, but not all browsers correctly implement Date.parse. e.g.

    isLeapYear2('2001'); // false in Firefox, true in IE
    
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