Unary Operator: A unary operation contain only one operand. Here, the ‘+’ unary plus operator converts its operand to Number type. While it also acts as an arithmetic operator with two operands which returns an addition result on calculation.
- JavaScript Identifiers: Javascript Identifiers are used to name variables (and keywords, functions, and labels). In Javascript, the first character must be a letter, or an underscore ( _ ), or a dollar sign ( $ ) but not a digit and subsequent characters may be letters, digits, underscores, or dollar signs.
- JavaScript +_ operator: It is a combination of the variable with the symbol underscore( _ ) and unary plus ( + ) operator, + operator converts the type of _ variable to Number type for further operation.
Example: The variable “_” with string type is stored in variable “r” with “number” type.
Input:
var _ = "1"; var r = +_;
Output:
typeof(r) will be number
Example 1: Conversion of String to Number
HTML
< body style = "text-align:center" > < div class = "container" > < h1 style = "color:green" >Geeks for Geeks</ h1 > < h3 > Javascript Operator </ h3 > < p align = "center" > Type of variable(_) : < span id = "gfg" ></ span > < br /> Type of variable(a) : < span id = "gfg1" ></ span > </ p > < script type = "text/javascript" > GFG = function (_) { let b = typeof _; let a = +_; let c = typeof a; document.getElementById("gfg").innerHTML = b; document.getElementById("gfg1").innerHTML = c; }; GFG("21"); </ script > </ div > </ body > |
Output:
Example 2: Performing arithmetic addition operations by converting them to number type.
HTML
< body style = "text-align:center" > < div class = "container" > < h1 style = "color:green" > neveropen </ h1 > < h3 > Addition Operation </ h3 > < p align = "center" > Value variable(_) : < span id = "gfg" ></ span > < br /> Value of variable($) : < span id = "gfg1" ></ span > < br /> Value of variable(Sum) : < span id = "gfg2" ></ span > </ p > < script type = "text/javascript" > GFG = function (_, $) { let c = +_ + +$; let a = +_; let b = +$; document.getElementById("gfg").innerHTML = a; document.getElementById("gfg1").innerHTML = b; document.getElementById("gfg2").innerHTML = c; }; GFG("21", "45"); </ script > </ div > </ body > |
Output: