This JavaScript exception Invalid code point occurs if NaN values, negative Integers, non-Integers, or other values larger than 0x10FFFF are used with the String.fromCodePoint() method.
Output:
RangeError: {0} is not a valid code point (Firefox) RangeError: Invalid code point {0} (Chromium)
Error Type:
RangeError
Cause of the error: The String.fromCodePoint() is used to return a string created using the sequence of code points that are specified as parameters. It throws this error if the passed code point values are NaN values, negative Integers, non-Integers, or values larger than 0x10FFFF.
Example 1: This example works without throwing any error because the value passed to the method is valid.
Javascript
function Geeks() { Â Â Â Â try { Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â String.fromCodePoint(34); Â
        console.log( "'Argument is not a valid code point'" +             " error has not occurred" );     } catch (e) { Â
        // Show the error in console         console.log(e); Â
        console.log( "'Argument is not a valid code point'" +             " error has occurred" );     } } Â
Geeks(); |
Output:
'Argument is not a valid code point' error has not occurred
Example 2: In this example, the value passed to the method is NaN, which is an invalid value, therefore the error has occurred.
Javascript
function Geeks() { Â Â Â Â try { Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â String.fromCodePoint(NaN); Â
        console.log( "'Argument is not a valid code point'" +             " error has not occurred" );     } catch (e) { Â
        // Show the error in console         console.log(e);                  console.log( "'Argument is not a valid code point'" +             " error has occurred" );     } } Â
Geeks(); |
Output:
'Argument is not a valid code point' error has occurred