docs: clarify map(parseInt) example with explicit radix#916
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Use an arrow-function callback to explicitly forward only the string and a radix of 10 to parseInt: ```js // GOOD: we only forward the string (and an explicit radix) ['11','5','3'].map(n => parseInt(n, 10)); // [11, 5, 3]
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Shorten the “GOOD” example comment to its original concise form, per maintainer feedback:
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i checked internally and it looks like we also ran into this issue. unfortunately they switched to using an internal API, so i've asked them to tweak it again to address your feedback while being usable externally. |
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Use an arrow-function callback to explicitly forward only the string and a radix of 10 to parseInt:
// GOOD: we only forward the string (and an explicit radix)
['11','5','3'].map(n => parseInt(n, 10)); // [11, 5, 3]