JavaScript check if string is binary — StackBlogger

Jameer Khan
2 min readSep 27, 2021

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Binary is a binary numeral system in which everything is expressed as “0” and “1”. JavaScript is a world’s most loved and used scripting language by developers. In this article we will talk about how to check if string is binary using JavaScript.

Create a function

First step is to create a function in JavaScript to check whether a string is binary or not.

function checkString(str) {  let isBinary = false;  for (let i = 0; i < str.length; i++) {    if (str[i] == "0" || str[i] == "1") {      isBinary = true;    } else {      isBinary = false;    }  }}

Code explanation

Let’s create a function with name checkString. In the function, loop through the characters of the provided string and check if character contains 0 and 1. If yes, the string is binary otherwise not.

Consume the function

The next step is to consume the checkString function where you require it.

Call the function something like this-

const isBinary = checkString("01100100110010");console.log(isBinary);  // it will print trueconst isBinary2 = checkString("1212221002214");console.log(isBinary2);  // it will print false as it is not a binary

Conclusion

In this article we learnt about how to check whether a string is binary or not using JavaScript.

You can write me up for any JavaScript query you have at my email address jimcute8879@gmail.com.

Originally published at https://stackblogger.com on September 27, 2021.

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Jameer Khan
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