JavaScript POSITIVE_INFINITY Property
Example
Return positive infinity:
Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY;
The result will be:
Infinity
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Definition and Usage
The POSITIVE_INFINITY property represents positive infinity.
Positive infinity can be explained as something that is higher than any other number.
Always Use Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY
POSITIVE_INFINITY a static property of the JavaScript Number object.
You can only use it as Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY.
Using x.POSITIVE_INFINITY, where x is a number or a Number object, will return undefined:
Browser Support
Property | |||||
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POSITIVE_INFINITY | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Syntax
Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY;
Technical Details
Return Value: | The numeric value: Infinity |
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JavaScript Version: | 1.1 |
More Examples
Example
Create a positive infinity:
var n = (Number.MAX_VALUE) * 2;
The result of n will be:
Infinity
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JavaScript Number Reference