JavaScript Examples


What can JavaScript do?

Examples Explained


Where to Insert JavaScript

Where to Explained


JavaScript Output

Output Explained


JavaScript Syntax

Syntax Explained



JavaScript Statements

Statements Explained


JavaScript Comments

Comments Explained


JavaScript Variables

Variables Explained


JavaScript Arithmetic

Arithmetic Explained


JavaScript Assignment

Assignment Explained


JavaScript String Concatenation

Concatenation Explained


JavaScript Data Types

Data types Explained


JavaScript Objects

Objects Explained


JavaScript Functions

Functions Explained


JavaScript Events

Events Explained


JavaScript Strings

Strings Explained


JavaScript Numbers

Numbers can be written with or without decimals Extra large or extra small numbers can be written with exponent notation Number are considered accurate only up to 15 digits Floating point arithmetic is not always 100% accurate But it helps to multiply and divide by 10 Adding two numbers results in a new number Adding two numeric strings results in a concatenated string Adding a number and a numeric string also results in a concatenated string Adding a numeric string and a number also results in a concatenated string Common mistake when adding strings and numbers 1 Common mistake when adding strings and numbers 2 JavaScript will try to convert strings to numbers when dividing JavaScript will try to convert strings to numbers when multiplying JavaScript will try to convert strings to numbers when subtracting JavaScript will NOT convert strings to numbers when adding A number divided by a string is NaN (Not a Number) A number divided by a numeric string is a number The global JavaScript function isNaN() returns if a value is a number Using NaN in a mathematical operation will always return NaN Using NaN in a mathematical string operation will concatenate NaN NaN (Not a Number) is a number (Yes! typeof NaN returns number) Infinity is returned if you calculate a number outside the largest possible number Division by zero also generates Infinity Infinity is a number (typeof Infinity returns number) Constants, preceded by 0x, are interpreted as hexadecimal The toString() method can output numbers as hex, octal, and binary Numbers can be objects Numbers and objects cannot be safely compared Objects and objects cannot be safely compared

Numbers Explained


JavaScript Number Methods

Numbers Methods Explained


JavaScript Maths

Maths Explained


JavaScript Random

Random Explained


JavaScript Dates

Dates Explained


JavaScript Arrays

Arrays Explained


JavaScript Array Methods

Array Methods Explained


JavaScript Array Sort

Array Sort Explained


JavaScript Array Iteration

Array Iteration Explained


JavaScript Type Conversion

Type Conversion Explained


JavaScript Booleans

Booleans Explained


JavaScript Comparisons

Comparisons Explained


JavaScript Conditionals

Conditionals Explained


JavaScript Loops

Loops Explained


JavaScript Error Handling

Errors Explained


JavaScript Regular Expressions


JavaScript Objects

Objects Explained


JavaScript Object Properties

Object Properties Explained


JSON Objects

JSON Object Properties Explained


JSON Arrays

JSON Arrays Explained


JSON Parse

JSON Parse Explained


JSON Stringify

JSON Stringify Explained


JSON PHP

JSON PHP Explained


JSON HTML

JSON HTML Explained


JSON JSONP

JSON JSONP Explained


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