Javascript Math sign() Method
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15 Jul, 2024
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The Math.sign() is a built-in method in JavaScript and is used to know the sign of a number, indicating whether the number specified is negative or positive.
Syntax:
Math.sign(number)
Parameters:
- This method accepts a single parameter number which represents the number whose sign you want to know.
Return Value:
The Math.sign() method returns five different values as described below:
- It returns 1 if the argument passed is a positive number.
- It returns -1 if the argument passed is a negative number.
- It returns 0 if the argument passed is a positive zero.
- It returns -0 if the argument passed is a negative zero.
- If none of the above cases match, it returns Nan.
Example 1: When a positive number is passed as an argument.
console.log(Math.sign(2));
Output
1
Example 2: When a negative number is passed as an argument:
console.log(Math.sign(-2));
Output
-1
Example 3: When a positive zero is passed as an argument:
console.log(Math.sign(0));
Output
0
Example 4: When a negative zero is passed as an argument:
console.log(Math.sign(-0));
Output
-0
Example 5: When an invalid number is passed as an argument:
console.log(Math.sign(haa));
Output:
NaN
We have a complete list of Javascript Math Objects methods, to check those please go through this Javascript Math Object Complete reference article.
Supported Browsers
- Chrome 51
- Edge 15
- Firefox 54
- Safari 10
- Opera 38