Dealing with numbers in javascript
Numbers in JavaScript the Basics JavaScript has just one number type. i.e 5 and 5.10 are the same type. JS uses the “ double-precision 64-bit format IEEE 754 ” standard What does this mean? All JavaScript numbers are stored as double floating point numbers . JS will trick you into thinking that your const x = 5 is an integer, but really it’s a float and equal to x = 5.0 test youself !!! 5 == 5.0 true Math Object JavaScript has a built-in Math object that provides a range of mathematical methods and properties. The most useful methods are: Math.ceil : rounds a number upwards, so Math.ceil(8.23) returns 9 Math.floor : rounds a number downwards, so Math.floor(23.8) returns 23 Math.round : rounds the number to the nearest integer, so Math.round(8.3) returns 8, while Math.round(2.8) returns 3 Math.pow : raises one number to the power of another so Math.pow(2,3) returns Testyourself: Math.ceil(28....