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JavaScript isNaN() Function

The JavaScript isNaN() Function is used to check whether a given value is an illegal number or not. It returns true if the value is a NaN else returns false. It is different from the Number.isNaN() Method.

Syntax:



isNaN( value )

Parameter Values: This method accepts a single parameter as mentioned above and described below: 

Return Value: It returns a Boolean value i.e. returns true if the value is NaN else returns false.



Example: In this example, we will check various values for isNan() and the output will be in boolean format.




<script>
    console.log(isNaN(12));
    console.log(isNaN(0 / 0));
    console.log(isNaN(12.3));
    console.log(isNaN("Geeks"));
    console.log(isNaN("13/12/2020"));
    console.log(isNaN(-46));
    console.log(isNaN(NaN));
</script>

Output:

false
true
false
true
true
false
true

We have a complete list of Javascript Function methods, to check those please go through this Javascript Function Complete reference article.

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We have a Cheat Sheet on Javascript where we covered all the important topics of Javascript to check those please go through Javascript Cheat Sheet-A Basic guide to JavaScript.

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