prefer-numeric-literals
The --fix
option on the command line can automatically fix some of the problems reported by this rule.
Disallows parseInt()
and Number.parseInt()
in favor of binary, octal, and hexadecimal literals.
The parseInt()
and Number.parseInt()
functions can be used to turn binary, octal, and hexadecimal strings into integers. As binary, octal, and hexadecimal literals are supported in ES6, this rule encourages use of those numeric literals instead of parseInt()
or Number.parseInt()
.
0b111110111 === 503;
0o767 === 503;
Rule Details
This rule disallows calls to parseInt()
or Number.parseInt()
if called with two arguments: a string; and a radix option of 2 (binary), 8 (octal), or 16 (hexadecimal).
Examples of incorrect code for this rule:
/*eslint prefer-numeric-literals: "error"*/
parseInt("111110111", 2) === 503;
parseInt(`111110111`, 2) === 503;
parseInt("767", 8) === 503;
parseInt("1F7", 16) === 503;
Number.parseInt("111110111", 2) === 503;
Number.parseInt("767", 8) === 503;
Number.parseInt("1F7", 16) === 503;
Examples of correct code for this rule:
/*eslint prefer-numeric-literals: "error"*/
/*eslint-env es6*/
parseInt(1);
parseInt(1, 3);
Number.parseInt(1);
Number.parseInt(1, 3);
0b111110111 === 503;
0o767 === 503;
0x1F7 === 503;
a[parseInt](1,2);
parseInt(foo);
parseInt(foo, 2);
Number.parseInt(foo);
Number.parseInt(foo, 2);
When Not To Use It
If you want to allow use of parseInt()
or Number.parseInt()
for binary, octal, or hexadecimal integers, or if you are not using ES6 (because binary and octal literals are not supported in ES5 and below), you may wish to disable this rule.
Compatibility
- JSCS: requireNumericLiterals
Version
This rule was introduced in ESLint 3.5.0.