How to check if a value is NaN in JavaScript

Checking for NaN values is crucial for input validation, error handling, mathematical operations, and implementing robust features like form validation or data processing in JavaScript applications. With over 25 years of experience in software development and as the creator of CoreUI, I’ve implemented NaN checking extensively in components like calculators, form validators, and data processors where detecting invalid numeric operations prevents errors and ensures reliable functionality. From my extensive expertise, the most accurate and recommended approach is using Number.isNaN(), which performs a strict NaN check without type coercion. This method is precise, avoids common pitfalls of the older isNaN() function, and provides reliable detection of actual NaN values.

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