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I am getting the width of element in integer rather than in fraction because my element width is 49.358 px. But i am getting 50px using

$('lichildren').width()

where liChildren is my variable please suggest me any alternate for this issue.

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    When an element is shown on screen, the browser rounds the size to the nearest pixel - because the smallest unit of measurement on a monitor is a pixel. 50px is probably what the width of the element is when displayed, so the variable is correct
    – Ben
    Mar 20, 2015 at 9:34

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Reference Question Use the native Element.getBoundingClientRect rather than the style of the element. It was introduced in IE4 and is supported by all browsers:

$("#lichildren")[0].getBoundingClientRect().width

Demo

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See the following answer to a similar question:

Getting the actual, floating-point width of an element

The accepted answer starts by saying:

If you already have a reference to the DOM element, element.getBoundingClientRect will get you the values you want.

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