var outMsgId = parseInt(context.getVariable("out_Msg_Id"), 10) + 1;
The above statement is returning Float value. I tried Math utility and other parseInt methods. It is not working. Any Idea ?
Please share your ideas ASAP.
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This is a common question. In JavaScript, numbers are floating point values. Always.
If you want to get a representation of a number that looks like an integer, you can use the .toFixed() method. Like this:
$ jrunscript nashorn> var msgId = "7"; nashorn> var nextMsgId = (parseInt(msgId, 10) +1); nashorn> nextMsgId 8.0 nashorn> nextMsgId = (parseInt(msgId, 10) +1).toFixed(0); 8 nashorn> exit(0)
This is a common question. In JavaScript, numbers are floating point values. Always.
If you want to get a representation of a number that looks like an integer, you can use the .toFixed() method. Like this:
$ jrunscript nashorn> var msgId = "7"; nashorn> var nextMsgId = (parseInt(msgId, 10) +1); nashorn> nextMsgId 8.0 nashorn> nextMsgId = (parseInt(msgId, 10) +1).toFixed(0); 8 nashorn> exit(0)
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