Js.IntBindings to functions in JavaScript's Number that deal with ints
Provides functions for inspecting and manipulating ints
If we use number, we need coerce to int32 by adding `|0`, otherwise `+0` can be wrong. Most JS API is float oriented, it may overflow int32 or comes with NAN
Formats an int using exponential (scientific) notation
digits specifies how many digits should appear after the decimal point. The value must be in the range [0, 20] (inclusive).
Returns a string representing the given value in exponential notation
The output will be rounded or padded with zeroes if necessary.
Formats an int using some fairly arbitrary rules
digits specifies how many digits should appear in total. The value must between 1 and some 100.
Returns a string representing the given value in fixed-point or scientific notation
The output will be rounded or padded with zeroes if necessary.
toPrecision differs from Js.Float.toFixed in that the former will count all digits against the precision, while the latter will count only the digits after the decimal point. toPrecision will also use scientific notation if the specified precision is less than the number for digits before the decimal point.
Formats an int as a string
radix specifies the radix base to use for the formatted number. The value must be in the range [2, 36] (inclusive).
Returns a string representing the given value in fixed-point (usually)
let toFloat: t => float;let max: t;let min: t;