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is-safe-integer-x
Determine whether the passed value is a safe integer.
module.exports(value)
⇒ boolean
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This method determines whether the passed value is a safe integer.
Can be exactly represented as an IEEE-754 double precision number, and whose IEEE-754 representation cannot be the result of rounding any other integer to fit the IEEE-754 representation.
Kind: Exported function
Returns: boolean
- A Boolean indicating whether or not the given value is a
safe integer.
Param | Type | Description |
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value | * |
The value to be tested for being a safe integer. |
Example
import isSafeInteger from 'is-safe-integer-x';
console.log(isSafeInteger(0)); // true
console.log(isSafeInteger(1)); // true
console.log(isSafeInteger(-100000)); // true
console.log(isSafeInteger(Math.pow(2, 53))); // false
console.log(isSafeInteger(0.1)); // false
console.log(isSafeInteger(Math.PI)); // false
console.log(isSafeInteger(NaN)); // false
console.log(isSafeInteger(Infinity)); // false
console.log(isSafeInteger(-Infinity)); // false
console.log(isSafeInteger('10')); // false
console.log(isSafeInteger(true)); // false
console.log(isSafeInteger(false)); // false
console.log(isSafeInteger([1])); // false