Multiplication(*) Arithmetic Operator in JavaScript
Last Updated :
14 Mar, 2023
JavaScript arithmetic multiplication operator is used to find the product of operands. Like if we want the multiplication of any two numbers then this operator can be useful.
Syntax:
a*b
Return: It returns the roduct of the operands.
Example 1: In this example, we will perform multiplication on Number.
Javascript
console.log(100*20);
console.log(Infinity*100);
console.log(Infinity*0);
console.log(NaN*100);
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Output:
2000
Infinity
NaN
NaN
Example 2: In this example, we will perform multiplication on string/non-numbers.
Javascript
console.log( "hello" *20);
console.log( "100" *100);
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Output: The string is converted to its corresponding number type and the string which does not contain any number is converted to NaN
NaN
10000
Supported Browser:
- Chrome
- Edge
- Firefox
- Opera
- Safari
We have a complete list of Javascript Arithmetic operators, to check those please go through this JavaScript Arithmetic Operators article.
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