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Asked: June 6, 20262026-06-06T10:34:43+00:00 2026-06-06T10:34:43+00:00

Hi I am reading two numbers from html data-tags stored in a div. When

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Hi I am reading two numbers from html data-tags stored in a div. When I try to add the numbers together they are appended as strings. Is there anyways to include numbers in a data attribute and access them as numbers or convert them back into non – string numbers with javascript thanks.

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<div data-Lon1="1.3" data-Lat1="-1.2"></div>

<script>
   lon1 = $('#zoom1').attr('data-lon1');
   lat1 = $('#zoom1').attr('data-lat1');
   console.log(lat1+lon1);

   //returns '1.3-1.2' (I want .1 in this example)
</script>
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    2026-06-06T10:34:44+00:00Added an answer on June 6, 2026 at 10:34 am

    Just use parseFloat():

    var lon1 = parseFloat($('#zoom1').attr('data-lon1'));
       lat1 = parseFloat$('#zoom1').attr('data-lat1'));
    console.log(lat1+lon1);
    

    JS Fiddle demo.

    References:

    • number().
    • parseFloat().
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