--- id: 587d7b7e367417b2b2512b23 title: Use the parseInt Function challengeType: 1 videoUrl: 'https://scrimba.com/c/cm83LSW' forumTopicId: 301183 dashedName: use-the-parseint-function --- # --description-- The `parseInt()` function parses a string and returns an integer. Here's an example: ```js var a = parseInt("007"); ``` The above function converts the string `007` to the integer `7`. If the first character in the string can't be converted into a number, then it returns `NaN`. # --instructions-- Use `parseInt()` in the `convertToInteger` function so it converts the input string `str` into an integer, and returns it. # --hints-- `convertToInteger` should use the `parseInt()` function ```js assert(/parseInt/g.test(code)); ``` `convertToInteger("56")` should return a number ```js assert(typeof convertToInteger('56') === 'number'); ``` `convertToInteger("56")` should return 56 ```js assert(convertToInteger('56') === 56); ``` `convertToInteger("77")` should return 77 ```js assert(convertToInteger('77') === 77); ``` `convertToInteger("JamesBond")` should return `NaN` ```js assert.isNaN(convertToInteger('JamesBond')); ``` # --seed-- ## --seed-contents-- ```js function convertToInteger(str) { } convertToInteger("56"); ``` # --solutions-- ```js function convertToInteger(str) { return parseInt(str); } ```