The Math.imul()
static method returns the result of the C-like 32-bit multiplication of the two parameters.
Syntax
Math.imul(a, b)
Parameters
a
- : First number.
b
- : Second number.
Return value
The result of the C-like 32-bit multiplication of the given arguments.
Description
Math.imul()
allows for 32-bit integer multiplication with C-like semantics. This feature is useful for projects like Emscripten.
Because imul()
is a static method of Math
, you always use it as Math.imul()
, rather than as a method of a Math
object you created (Math
is not a constructor).
If you use normal JavaScript floating point numbers in imul()
, you will experience a degrade in performance. This is because of the costly conversion from a floating point to an integer for multiplication, and then converting the multiplied integer back into a floating point. However, with asm.js, which allows JIT-optimizers to more confidently use integers in JavaScript, multiplying two numbers stored internally as integers (which is only possible with asm.js) with imul()
could be potentially more performant.
Examples
Using Math.imul()
Math.imul(2, 4); // 8
Math.imul(-1, 8); // -8
Math.imul(-2, -2); // 4
Math.imul(0xffffffff, 5); // -5
Math.imul(0xfffffffe, 5); // -10
Specifications
Browser compatibility
See also
- Polyfill of
Math.imul
incore-js
- Emscripten on Wikipedia