The Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY
static data property represents the negative Infinity value.
The Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY
static data property represents the negative Infinity value.
The same as the negative value of the global Infinity
property.
Property attributes of Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY
| |
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Writable | no |
Enumerable | no |
Configurable | no |
The Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY
value behaves slightly differently than mathematical infinity:
POSITIVE_INFINITY
, multiplied by NEGATIVE_INFINITY
is NEGATIVE_INFINITY
.NEGATIVE_INFINITY
, multiplied by NEGATIVE_INFINITY
is POSITIVE_INFINITY
.NEGATIVE_INFINITY
is negative zero (as defined in IEEE 754).NEGATIVE_INFINITY
is positive zero (as defined in IEEE 754).NEGATIVE_INFINITY
is NaN
.NaN
multiplied by NEGATIVE_INFINITY
is NaN
.NEGATIVE_INFINITY
, divided by any negative value except NEGATIVE_INFINITY
, is POSITIVE_INFINITY
.NEGATIVE_INFINITY
, divided by any positive value except POSITIVE_INFINITY
, is NEGATIVE_INFINITY
.NEGATIVE_INFINITY
, divided by either NEGATIVE_INFINITY
or POSITIVE_INFINITY
, is NaN
.x > Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY
is true for any number x that isn't NEGATIVE_INFINITY
.You might use the Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY
property to indicate an error condition that returns a finite number in case of success. Note, however, that NaN
would be more appropriate in such a case.
Because NEGATIVE_INFINITY
is a static property of Number
, you always use it as Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY
, rather than as a property of a number value.
In the following example, the variable smallNumber
is assigned a value that is smaller than the minimum value. When the if
statement executes, smallNumber
has the value -Infinity
, so smallNumber
is set to a more manageable value before continuing.
let smallNumber = -Number.MAX_VALUE * 2; if (smallNumber === Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY) { smallNumber = returnFinite(); }
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