Multiplication (*)

Baseline Widely available

This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since July 2015.

The * operator produces the product of the operands.

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Syntax

x * y

Description

The * operator is overloaded for two types of operands: number and BigInt. It first coerces both operands to numeric values and tests the types of them. It performs BigInt multiplication if both operands become BigInts; otherwise, it performs number multiplication. A TypeError is thrown if one operand becomes a BigInt but the other becomes a number.

Examples

Multiplication using numbers

2 * 2; // 4
-2 * 2; // -4

Infinity * 0; // NaN
Infinity * Infinity; // Infinity

Other non-BigInt values are coerced to numbers:

"foo" * 2; // NaN
"2" * 2; // 4

Multiplication using BigInts

2n * 2n; // 4n
-2n * 2n; // -4n

You cannot mix BigInt and number operands in multiplication.

2n * 2; // TypeError: Cannot mix BigInt and other types, use explicit conversions
2 * 2n; // TypeError: Cannot mix BigInt and other types, use explicit conversions

To do multiplication with a BigInt and a non-BigInt, convert either operand:

2n * BigInt(2); // 4n
Number(2n) * 2; // 4

Specifications

Browser compatibility

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Multiplication 1 12 1 3 1 18 4 10.1 1 1.0 4.4 1.0 0.10.0

See also

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