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JavaScript Number NEGATIVE_INFINITY Property

Last Updated : 22 May, 2023
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In JavaScript, NEGATIVE_INFINITY is a property of a number object which represents negative infinity (-Infinity). It can be explained as a number that is lower than any other number. It is a Read-Only property. 

Syntax: NEGATIVE_INFINITY is a static property of the NUMBER object and hence is always used with reference to it

Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY

Return Value: It returns -Infinity.

Example 1: 

Javascript




let num=100;
console.log(num.NEGATIVE_INFINITY);
console.log(Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY);


Output:

undefined
-Infinity

Example 2: The following program shows how any number multiplied with negative infinity is negative infinity itself. 

Javascript




let num=100*Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY;
console.log(num);


Output:

-Infinity

Supported Browsers: 

  • Chrome 1 and above
  • Edge 12 and above
  • Firefox 1 and above
  • Opera 3 and above
  • safari 1 and above

We have a Cheat Sheet on Javascript Numbers where we covered all the important topics of Javascript to check those please go through JavaScript Number Complete Reference.


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