isNaN — GTM Variable Template for Condition
Examples
Number returns false
INPUT
Value To Check: 123
OUTPUT
false
NaN returns true
INPUT
Value To Check: 0/0
OUTPUT
true
GTM Configuration
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isNaN
Value To Check
💾 The value to check.
Supported formats:
✓ All
Supported formats:
✓ All
Input Setup
Input Function (optional)
⚙️ Optional pre-processing function applied to the input before internal logic (e.g., convert object to string, normalize case). Internal transformations such as case handling will still apply afterward.
Result Handling
Output Function (optional)
⚙️ Optional function to apply to the result before returning it (e.g., str => str + ' €', val => val !== undefined for boolean conversion). Useful for chaining transformations on the output.
Value To Check number
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Test with:
Falsy
Truthy
🔗 Result Handling — Chain Variables
Chain apply-mode variables to the output. Each variable receives the result of the previous one.
isNaNSafe()
Related Variables
Same category: Condition
Under the Hood
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/**
* Checks if the value is NaN.
*
* @param {any} data.src - The value to check.
* @param {Function|string} [data.out] - Optional output handler: function to transform result or string with format.
*
* Direct-mode specific parameters:
* @param {Function} [data.pre] - Optional pre-processor function to transform `src` before checking.
*
* @returns {boolean} True if the value is NaN, false otherwise.
*
* @framework ggLowCodeGTMKit
*/
const isNaNSafe = function(value) {
return value !== value;
};
const safeFunction = fn => typeof fn === 'function' ? fn : x => x;
const out = safeFunction(data.out);
// ===============================================================================
// isNaN - Direct mode
// ===============================================================================
const applyCast = (castFn, value) => safeFunction(castFn)(value);
const value = applyCast(data.pre, data.src);
return out(isNaNSafe(value));
// ===============================================================================
// isNaN() – Apply Mode
// ===============================================================================
/*
return function(value) {
return out(isNaNSafe(value));
};
*/🧪 View Test Scenarios (3 tests)
✅ '[example] Number returns false'
✅ '[example] NaN returns true'
✅ String- should return false