checking if value of a textfield is integer in javascript
How can i check is a text entered in a textbox is an integer or not? I used the NAN function but it accepts decimal values to开发者_C百科o.
How can I do this? Is there any built-in method?
Let's say the text field is referenced by the variable intfield
, then you can check it like this:
var value = Number(intfield.value);
if (Math.floor(value) == value) {
// value is an integer, do something based on that
} else {
// value is not an integer, show some validation error
}
Regular expressions would be a way:
var re = /^-?\d\d*$/
alert(re.test(strNumber)); // leading or trailing spaces are also invalid here
Complete example with updates:
http://rgagnon.com/jsdetails/js-0063.html
function validateInteger( strValue ) {
/************************************************
DESCRIPTION: Validates that a string contains only
valid integer number.
PARAMETERS:
strValue - String to be tested for validity
RETURNS:
True if valid, otherwise false.
**************************************************/
var objRegExp = /(^-?\d\d*$)/;
//check for integer characters
return objRegExp.test(strValue);
}
Updated to handle whitespace - which possibly is not allowed in the validation but here it is anyway: Possible to continue to use the code from the link I gave (leftTrim/rightTrim) but here I reuse trim from .trim() in JavaScript not working in IE
function ignoreLeadingAndtrailingWhitespace( strValue ) {
return strValue.length>0?validateInteger( strValue.trim() ):false;
}
if(typeof String.prototype.trim !== 'function') {
String.prototype.trim = function() {
return this.replace(/^\s+|\s+$/g, '');
}
}
function validateInteger( strValue ) {
/************************************************
DESCRIPTION: Validates that a string contains only
valid integer number.
PARAMETERS:
strValue - String to be tested for validity
RETURNS:
True if valid, otherwise false.
**************************************************/
var objRegExp = /(^-?\d\d*$)/;
//check for integer characters
return objRegExp.test(strValue);
}
// validate if the input is numeric and between min and max digits
function validateNumberSize(inputtxt, min, max)
{
var numbers = /^[0-9]+$/;
if(inputtxt.match(numbers))
{
if(inputtxt.length >= min && inputtxt.length <= max)
{
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
var num = document.getElementById("myField").value;
if(/^\d+$/.test(num)) {
// is an int
}
Form data is always text. My suggestion is that you parse it as integer and compare it with the original:
var sampleData = ["not a number", "0", "10", "3.14", "-12", "-0.34", "2e10", "34foo", "foo34"];
var integers = [], notIntegers = [];
for(var i=0, len=sampleData.length; i<len; i++){
var original = sampleData[i];
var parsed = parseInt(original, 10);
if( !isNaN(parsed) && original==parsed ){
integers.push(parsed);
}else{
notIntegers.push(original);
}
}
alert("Integers: " + integers.join(", ") + "\nNot integers: " + notIntegers.join(", "));
This shows:
Integers: 0, 10, -12
Not integers: not a number, 3.14, -0.34, 2e10, 34foo, foo34
Scientific notation is not supported, neither thousand separators. If it's an issue, you need something different ;)
Update: I want to make clear that this is only one of the possible approaches, not the one and only Truth. This approach makes sense if you need to do math with the data so you have to get a numeric variable anyway.
If you are looking either for integer or decimal you can go for:
function IsNumeric(input)
{
return (input - 0) == input && input.length > 0;
}
Best to use the regular expression as follows:
function isInteger(str) {
var r = /^-?[0-9]*[1-9][0-9]*$/;
return r.test(str);
}
Just a test demo:
> function isInteger(str) {
... var r = /^-?[0-9]*[1-9][0-9]*$/;
... return r.test(str);
... }
> isInteger("-123")
true
> isInteger("a123")
false
> isInteger("123.4")
false
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