JavaScript Number MAX_VALUE & MIN_VALUE Property

JavaScript Number.MAX_VALUE and Number.MIN_VALUE is used to represent maximum and minimum numeric values in javascript.
Syntax:
Number.MAX_VALUE Number.MIN_VALUE
Return Type: Both Number.MAX_VALUE and Number.MIN_VALUE returns a numeric value.
- MAX_VALUE has a value of approximately 1.79E+308. The values are larger Number.MAX_VALUE are termed as Infinity.
- MIN_VALUE has a value of approximately 5e-324. The values are smaller than the Number.MIN_VALUE are termed as underflow values.
- Both MAX_VALUE and MIN_VALUE are static properties of Number. Therefore using x.MAX_VALUE or x.MIN_VALUE will return undefined where x is a Number or Number Object.
Example 1: In this example, we will print the maximum value
javascript
| functionGFGFun() {    // Undefined Behaviour    let res = Number.MAX_VALUE;    console.log(res);}GFGFun(); | 
Output :
1.7976931348623157e+308
Example 2: In this example, we will print the minimum value
Javascript
| functionGFGFun() {    // Undefined Behaviour    let res = Number.MIN_VALUE;    console.log(res);}GFGFun(); | 
Output:
5e-324
Supported Browsers:
- Chrome 34 and above
- Internet Explorer (Not Supported)
- Firefox 31 and above
- Edge 12 and above
- Safari 9 and above
- Opera 21 and above
We have a complete list of JavaScript Number constructor, properties, and methods list, to know more about the numbers please go through that article.
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