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forms - javascript if number greater than number

I have this javascript function to validate if a number is greater than another number

function validateForm() {
    var x = document.forms["frmOrder"]["txtTotal"].value;
    var y = document.forms["frmOrder"]["totalpoints"].value;

    if (x > y) {
        alert("Sorry, you don't have enough points");
        return false;
    }
}

It's not working for some reason.

If I do alert(x) I get 1300, and alert(y) gives 999

This works....

function validateForm() {
    var x = 1300;
    var y = 999;

    if (x > y) {
        alert("Sorry, you don't have enough points");
        return false;
    }
}
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You should convert them to number before compare.

Try:

if (+x > +y) {
  //...
}

or

if (Number(x) > Number(y)) {
  // ...
}

Note: parseFloat and pareseInt(for compare integer, and you need to specify the radix) will give you NaN for an empty string, compare with NaN will always be false, If you don't want to treat empty string be 0, then you could use them.


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