I'd use Number(x)
, if I had to choose between those two, because it won't allow trailing garbage. (Well, it "allows" it, but the result is a NaN
.)
That is, Number("123.45balloon")
is NaN
, but parseFloat("123.45balloon")
is 123.45
(as a number).
As Mr. Kling points out, which of those is "better" is up to you.
edit — ah, you've added back +x
and ~~x
. As I wrote in a comment, +x
is equivalent to using the Number()
constructor, but I think it's a little risky because of the syntactic flexibility of the +
operator. That is, it'd be easy for a cut-and-paste to introduce an error. The ~~x
form is good if you know you want an integer (a 32-bit integer) anyway. For lat/long that's probably not what you want however.
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