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ID: javascript-code-style/radix
Language: JavaScript
Severity: Notice
Category: Best Practices
When the second parameter of the parseInt()
function (the radix) is not specified, this function may return an unexpected value. Always specify a value for the radix so that parsing is predictable.
The parseInt()
function takes two parameters: a string that contains the number to parse, and the base that this number is in. The second argument is optional; if the base is not specified, parseInt()
will guess which base it should use. Normally, it will use base 10, but if the number to parse starts with 0x
, it will use base 16.
To avoid parsing your numbers in the wrong base, you should always specify the base to use.
As a historical note, this problem was even worse in the past, as numbers that started with a 0
would be parsed in base 8, while most people expected that those numbers would be parsed in base 10 and the leading zero dropped.
parseInt();
parseInt();
parseInt("10");
parseInt("10",);
parseInt((0, "10"));
parseInt((0, "10"),);
parseInt("10", null);
parseInt("10", undefined);
parseInt("10", true);
parseInt("10", "foo");
parseInt("10", "123");
parseInt("10", 1);
parseInt("10", 37);
parseInt("10", 10.5);
Number.parseInt();
Number.parseInt();
Number.parseInt("10");
Number.parseInt("10", 1);
Number.parseInt("10", 37);
Number.parseInt("10", 10.5);
parseInt?.("10");
Number.parseInt?.("10");
Number?.parseInt("10");
(Number?.parseInt)("10");
parseInt("10", 10);
parseInt("10", 2);
parseInt("10", 36);
parseInt("10", 0x10);
parseInt("10", 1.6e1);
parseInt("10", 10.0);
parseInt("10", foo);
Number.parseInt("10", foo);
parseInt("10", 10);
parseInt("10", 8);
parseInt("10", foo);
parseInt
Number.foo();
Number[parseInt]();
class C { #parseInt; foo() { Number.#parseInt(); } }
class C { #parseInt; foo() { Number.#parseInt(foo); } }
class C { #parseInt; foo() { Number.#parseInt(foo, 'bar'); } }
class C { #parseInt; foo() { Number.#parseInt(foo, 10); } }
// shadowed not supported
// Ignores if it's shadowed or disabled.
// var parseInt; parseInt();
// var parseInt; parseInt(foo);
// var parseInt; parseInt(foo, 10);
// var Number; Number.parseInt();
// var Number; Number.parseInt(foo);
// var Number; Number.parseInt(foo, 10);
// /* globals parseInt:off */ parseInt(foo);
// Number.parseInt(foo, 10);