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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T13:59:37+00:00 2026-06-15T13:59:37+00:00

In Javascript, is there a way to check or validate the datatype of a

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In Javascript, is there a way to check or validate the datatype of a variable? I need to allow users to enter float values in the textbox.

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    2026-06-15T13:59:38+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 1:59 pm

    If you’re dealing with literal notation only, and not constructors, you can use typeof:.

    Example:

    >var a = 1;
    >var b = "asdasd";
    >typeof(b);
    "string"
    >typeof(a);
    "number"
    

    —EDIT—

    To validate numbers or float values use:

    function isNumber (n) {
      return ! isNaN (n-0);
    }
    

    Example:

    >var a = 1;
    >isNumber(1);
    True
    

    Float Included, use parsefloat:

    function isIntandFloat(n) {
       return typeof n === 'number' && parseFloat(n) == parseInt(n, 10) && !isNaN(n);
    }
    

    Or if you want just float use this:

    function Float (n) {
      return n===+n && n!==(n|0);
    }
    

    Example:

    >var a = 0.34324324324;
    >Float(a);
    true
    >var int = 3;
    >Float(int);
    false
    
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