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  • Stephen Parker
    Stephen Parker
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    Does that mean that console.log( math.round(3.9)); rounds to 4?

    Posted February 2, 2018 4:34am by Stephen Parker
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  • Paulius Puzinas
    Paulius Puzinas
    2,144 Points

    parseInt instead of parseFloat()?

    Posted June 13, 2017 7:08pm by Paulius Puzinas
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  • nxtstackhello
    nxtstackhello
    3,774 Points

    What will appear in the JavaScript console after this code runs? console.log( parseInt( '.5 FTE' ));

    Posted December 28, 2016 3:51am by nxtstackhello
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  • A X
    A X
    12,842 Points

    What will appear in the JavaScript console after this code runs? console.log( parseInt( '7 days a week' ) );

    Posted March 17, 2016 2:09am by A X
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  • Laura Henneberry
    Laura Henneberry
    1,808 Points

    Wouldn't the answer be Syntax Error, because .5 is not a whole number?

    Posted February 29, 2016 7:08pm by Laura Henneberry
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  • Daniel McElroy
    Daniel McElroy
    3,277 Points

    Should this not be NaN since the code uses parseInt and not parseFloat? The number inside the string is a floating point

    Posted September 24, 2015 5:20pm by Daniel McElroy
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    2 Answers

  • Brigitt Arndt
    Brigitt Arndt
    9,498 Points

    What will appear in the JavaScript console after this code runs? console.log( parseInt( '.5 FTE' ));

    Posted July 31, 2015 1:51pm by Brigitt Arndt
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