Dealing with Numbers
Summary
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Textual data is always enclosed in single or double quotation marks.
For example:'Hello World'
or"Hello World"
β both represent valid textual data; -
There are two different types of numbers in JavaScript:
- Integers;
- Floating-point numbers;
-
Floating-point numbers (also known as Floats) are numerical values that have a decimal part.
Examples:1.234
,24.56
,3.1415
, etc; -
Negative numbers can be expressed by adding a minus (
-
) sign before the number. Examples:-27
,-3.14
,-123
, etc; -
Arithmetic operations can be performed on numbers using the following operators:
+
,-
,*
,/
, and**
; -
The order of arithmetic operations follows the basic rule of arithmetic (BODMAS or PEMDAS rules).
12345678910111213// Integer console.log('Integer:', 42); // Floating-Point Number console.log('Floating-Point:', 3.14); // Negative Number console.log('Negative:', -27); // Arithmetic Operations console.log('Sum:', 42 + 3.14); console.log('Product:', 42 * -27);
1. Which of the following is the correct way to represent textual data?
2. Which of the following is NOT a valid number type?
3. Which of the following represents a Floating-Point Number?
4. Which of the following represents a negative number?
5. How would you multiply two numbers?
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Dealing with Numbers
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Summary
-
Textual data is always enclosed in single or double quotation marks.
For example:'Hello World'
or"Hello World"
β both represent valid textual data; -
There are two different types of numbers in JavaScript:
- Integers;
- Floating-point numbers;
-
Floating-point numbers (also known as Floats) are numerical values that have a decimal part.
Examples:1.234
,24.56
,3.1415
, etc; -
Negative numbers can be expressed by adding a minus (
-
) sign before the number. Examples:-27
,-3.14
,-123
, etc; -
Arithmetic operations can be performed on numbers using the following operators:
+
,-
,*
,/
, and**
; -
The order of arithmetic operations follows the basic rule of arithmetic (BODMAS or PEMDAS rules).
12345678910111213// Integer console.log('Integer:', 42); // Floating-Point Number console.log('Floating-Point:', 3.14); // Negative Number console.log('Negative:', -27); // Arithmetic Operations console.log('Sum:', 42 + 3.14); console.log('Product:', 42 * -27);
1. Which of the following is the correct way to represent textual data?
2. Which of the following is NOT a valid number type?
3. Which of the following represents a Floating-Point Number?
4. Which of the following represents a negative number?
5. How would you multiply two numbers?
Thanks for your feedback!