Name
Global — the global object
Inherits from
Object → Global
Synopsis
this
Global Properties
The global object is not a class, so the following global
properties have individual reference entries under their own names.
That is, you can find details on the undefined
property listed under the name
undefined
, not under Global.undefined
. Note that all top-level
variables are also properties of the global object:
Infinity
A numeric value that represents positive infinity.
NaN
The not-a-number value.
undefined
The
undefined
value.
Global Functions
The global object is an object, not a class. The global
functions listed here are not methods of any object, and their
reference entries appear under the function name. For example,
you’ll find details on the parseInt()
function under parseInt()
, not Global.parseInt()
:
decodeURI()
Decodes a string escaped with
encodeURI()
.decodeURIComponent()
Decodes a string escaped with
encodeURIComponent()
.encodeURI
Encodes a URI by escaping certain characters.
encodeURIComponent
Encodes a URI component by escaping certain characters.
escape()
Encodes a string by replacing certain characters with escape sequences.
eval()
Evaluates a string of JavaScript code and returns the result.
isFinite()
Tests whether a value is a finite number.
isNaN()
Tests whether a value is the not-a-number value.
parseFloat()
Parses a number from a string.
parseInt()
Parses an integer from a string.
unescape()
Decodes a string encoded with
escape()
.
Global Objects
In addition to the global properties and functions ...
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