JavaScript Number isSafeInteger()

Examples

Are these safe integers?

Number.isSafeInteger(123);
Number.isSafeInteger(-123);
Number.isSafeInteger('123');
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Number.isSafeInteger(5-2);
Number.isSafeInteger(0);
Number.isSafeInteger(0.5);
Number.isSafeInteger(0/0);
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Description

The Number.isSafeInteger() method returns trueif a number is a safe integer.

Otherwise it returns false.


What is a JavaScript Safe Integer?

A safe integer is an integer that can be exactly represented as an IEEE-754 double precision number: all integers from (253 - 1) to -(253 - 1).


Syntax

Number.isSafeInteger(value)

Parameters

Parameter Description
value Required.
The value to be tested.

Return Value

Type Description
A booleantrue if the value is a safe integer, otherwise false.


More Examples

Are these safe integers?

Number.isSafeInteger(Math.pow(2, 53));
Number.isSafeInteger(Math.pow(2, 53) - 1);
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Number.isSafeInteger(true);
Number.isSafeInteger(false);
Number.isSafeInteger(Infinity);
Number.isSafeInteger(-Infinity);
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Browser Support

Number.isSafeInteger() is an ECMAScript6 (ES6) feature.

ES6 (JavaScript 2015) is supported in all modern browsers since June 2017:

Chrome 51 Edge 15 Firefox 54 Safari 10 Opera 38
May 2016 Apr 2017 Jun 2017 Sep 2016 Jun 2016

Number.isSafeInteger() is not supported in Internet Explorer.


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