var j ="Hello World" // isNaN (j) returns true
var n = 15; // isNaN (n) returns false
if(isNaN(n) == true) // NaN means >> Not a Number
{
console.log("yes, it's a string");
}
else
{
console.log("no, it's a number");
}
// what is the use of isNaN function in javascript?
isNan function returns true if the argument is not a number; otherwise, it is false.