n00b-question So, there is only one
Number
type in JS, so presumably they are all floats? So presumably
all numbers are subject to floating point precision errors, so (unless you are dealing with something other than base 10) is there
any point in
parseInt()
? I generally "cast" with the
Number()
constructor (like
var num = Number(str);
) because it's more picky about what it will accept, and that's usually what I want, but right now I want an int, and I can't have one. Right?