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JavaScript。W3Schools 英文版。初学者课程

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JavaScript Type Conversion

  • Converting Strings to Numbers
  • Converting Numbers to Strings
  • Converting Dates to Numbers
  • Converting Numbers to Dates
  • Converting Booleans to Numbers
  • Converting Numbers to Booleans

JavaScript Type Conversion

JavaScript variables can be converted to a new variable and another data type:

  • By the use of a JavaScript function
  • Automatically by JavaScript itself

Converting Strings to Numbers

The global method Number() can convert strings in numbers.

Strings containing numbers (like "3.14") convert to numbers (like 3.14).

Empty strings convert to 0.

Anything else converts to NaN (Not a Number).

Number("3.14")    // returns 3.14
Number(" ")       // returns 0
Number("")        // returns 0
Number("99 88")   // returns NaN

Number Methods

In the chapter Number Methods, you will find more methods that can be used to convert strings in numbers:

Method Description
Number() Returns a number, converted from its argument
parseFloat() Parses a string and returns a floating point number
parseInt() Parses a string and returns an integer

The Unary + Operator

unary + operator can be used to convert a variable to a number:

Example

let y = "5";      // y is a string
let x = + y;      // x is a number
亲自尝试 »

If the variable cannot be converted, it will still become a number, but with the value NaN (Not a Number):

Example

let y = "John";   // y is a string
let x = + y;      // x is a number (NaN)
亲自尝试 »

Converting Numbers to Strings

The global method String() can convert numbers to strings.

It can be used on any type of numbers, literals, variables, or expressions:

Example

String(x)         // returns a string from a number variable x
String(123)       // returns a string from a number literal 123
String(100 + 23)  // returns a string from a number from an expression
亲自尝试 »

The Number method toString() does the same.

Example

x.toString()
(123).toString()
(100 + 23).toString()
亲自尝试 »

More Methods

In the chapter Number Methods, you will find more methods that can be used to convert numbers in strings:

Method Description
toExponential() Returns a string, with a number rounded and written using exponential notation.
toFixed() Returns a string, with a number rounded and written with a specified number of decimals.
toPrecision() Returns a string, with a number written with a specified length

Converting Dates to Numbers

The global method Number() can be used to convert dates in numbers.

d = new Date();
Number(d)          // returns 1404568027739

The date method getTime() does the same.

d = new Date();
d.getTime()        // returns 1404568027739

Converting Dates to Strings

The global method String() can convert dates in strings.

String(Date())  // returns "Thu Jul 17 2014 15:38:19 GMT+0200 (W. Europe Daylight Time)"

The Date method toString() does the same.

Example

Date().toString()  // returns "Thu Jul 17 2014 15:38:19 GMT+0200 (W. Europe Daylight Time)"

In the chapter Date Methods, you will find more methods that can be used to convert dates in strings:

Method Description
getDate() Get the day as a number (1-31)
getDay() Get the weekday a number (0-6)
getFullYear() Get the four digit year (yyyy)
getHours() Get the hour (0-23)
getMilliseconds() Get the milliseconds (0-999)
getMinutes() Get the minutes (0-59)
getMonth() Get the month (0-11)
getSeconds() Get the seconds (0-59)
getTime() Get the time (milliseconds since January 1, 1970)

Converting Booleans to Numbers

The global method Number() can also convert booleans to numbers.

Number(false)     // returns 0
Number(true)      // returns 1

Converting Booleans to Strings

The global method String() can convert booleans to strings.

String(false)      // returns "false"
String(true)       // returns "true"

The Boolean method toString() does the same.

false.toString()   // returns "false"
true.toString()    // returns "true"

Automatic Type Conversion

When JavaScript tries to operate on a "wrong" data type, it will try to convert the value to a "right" type.

The result is not always what you expect:

5 + null    // returns 5         because null is converted to 0
"5" + null  // returns "5null"   because null is converted to "null"
"5" + 2     // returns "52"      because 2 is converted to "2"
"5" - 2     // returns 3         because "5" is converted to 5
"5" * "2"   // returns 10        because "5" and "2" are converted to 5 and 2
亲自尝试 »

Automatic String Conversion

JavaScript automatically calls the variable's toString() function when you try to "output" an object or a variable:

document.getElementById("demo").innerHTML = myVar;

// if myVar = {name:"Fjohn"}  // toString converts to "[object Object]"
// if myVar = [1,2,3,4]       // toString converts to "1,2,3,4"
// if myVar = new Date()      // toString converts to "Fri Jul 18 2014 09:08:55 GMT+0200"

Numbers and booleans are also converted, but this is not very visible:

// if myVar = 123             // toString converts to "123"
// if myVar = true            // toString converts to "true"
// if myVar = false           // toString converts to "false"

JavaScript Type Conversion Table

This table shows the result of converting different JavaScript values to Number, String, and Boolean:

Original
Value
Converted
to Number
Converted
to String
Converted
to Boolean
Try it
false 0 "false" false Try it »
true 1 "true" true Try it »
0 0 "0" false Try it »
1 1 "1" true Try it »
"0" 0 "0" true Try it »
"000" 0 "000" true Try it »
"1" 1 "1" true Try it »
NaN NaN "NaN" false Try it »
Infinity Infinity "Infinity" true Try it »
-Infinity -Infinity "-Infinity" true Try it »
"" 0 "" false Try it »
"20" 20 "20" true Try it »
"twenty" NaN "twenty" true Try it »
[ ] 0 "" true Try it »
[20] 20 "20" true Try it »
[10,20] NaN "10,20" true Try it »
["twenty"] NaN "twenty" true Try it »
["ten","twenty"] NaN "ten,twenty" true Try it »
function(){} NaN "function(){}" true Try it »
{ } NaN "[object Object]" true Try it »
null 0 "null" false Try it »
undefined NaN "undefined" false Try it »

Values in quotes indicate string values.

Red values  indicate values (some) programmers might not expect.