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isFinite

The global isFinite() function determines whether the passed value is a finite number. If needed, the parameter is first converted to a number.

Syntax

isFinite(testValue)

Parameters

testValue
The value to be tested for finiteness.

Return value

false if the argument is positive or negative Infinity or NaN; otherwise, true.

Description

isFinite is a top-level function and is not associated with any object.

You can use this function to determine whether a number is a finite number. The isFinite function examines the number in its argument. If the argument is NaN, positive infinity, or negative infinity, this method returns false; otherwise, it returns true.

Examples

isFinite(Infinity);  // false
isFinite(NaN);       // false
isFinite(-Infinity); // false

isFinite(0);         // true
isFinite(2e64);      // true
isFinite(910);       // true

isFinite(null);      // true, would've been false with the 
                     // more robust Number.isFinite(null)

isFinite('0');       // true, would've been false with the 
                     // more robust Number.isFinite("0")

Specifications

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Desktop
Chrome Edge Firefox Internet Explorer Opera Safari
Basic support Yes Yes 1 Yes Yes Yes
Mobile
Android webview Chrome for Android Edge Mobile Firefox for Android Opera for Android iOS Safari Samsung Internet
Basic support Yes Yes Yes 4 Yes Yes Yes
Server
Node.js
Basic support Yes

See also

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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/isFinite