When I do this:
var x = parseInt("–2147483648");
console.log(x);
I get the value as:
NaN
Why does this happen?
I want to test if a number is in the range of C (int), so I am doing the above, but it does not work. Also, I want to do this for C (long), is there a way to this?
For example: If I do:
var x = parseInt("-9223372036854775808");
console.log(x);
Now, I know that (-+)2^53 is the limit of numbers in Javascript. Is there some other way to test if the given value in a form is actually in the range of long or int?