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javascript - Why can't I use toFixed on an HTML input object's value?

I have an HTML input element and I'm trying to force a single decimal place into the input after the user changes the value. So, let's say the user enters "4", I run this code:

this.value = this.value.toFixed(1)

but then I get a JavaScript error saying "Object 4 has no method 'toFixed'".

It seems like JavaScript is trying to process a literal as a Number and failing but, er, why? And how do I avoid it?

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this.value is a String when you get it from an input element. You need to cast it to a number before you can use a number's methods on it:

this.value = Number(this.value).toFixed(1);

Alternatively you can use the unary + operator to cast the string to a number:

this.value (+this.value).toFixed(1);

If you need to remove string suffixes, then you could use parseFloat:

this.value = parseFloat(this.value).toFixed(1);

However, it's worth noting that parseFloat does not handle hexadecimal formats while casting to Number does:

this.value = +'0xF'; //15
this.value = parseFloat('0xF'); //0

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