--- id: 587d7b7e367417b2b2512b23 title: Use the parseInt Function challengeType: 1 --- ## Description
The parseInt() function parses a string and returns an integer. Here's an example: var a = parseInt("007"); The above function converts the string "007" to an integer 7. If the first character in the string can't be converted into a number, then it returns NaN.
## Instructions
Use parseInt() in the convertToInteger function so it converts the input string str into an integer, and returns it.
## Tests
```yml tests: - text: convertToInteger should use the parseInt() function testString: 'assert(/parseInt/g.test(code), "convertToInteger should use the parseInt() function");' - text: convertToInteger("56") should return a number testString: 'assert(typeof(convertToInteger("56")) === "number", "convertToInteger("56") should return a number");' - text: convertToInteger("56") should return 56 testString: 'assert(convertToInteger("56") === 56, "convertToInteger("56") should return 56");' - text: convertToInteger("77") should return 77 testString: 'assert(convertToInteger("77") === 77, "convertToInteger("77") should return 77");' - text: convertToInteger("JamesBond") should return NaN testString: 'assert.isNaN(convertToInteger("JamesBond"), "convertToInteger("JamesBond") should return NaN");' ```
## Challenge Seed
```js function convertToInteger(str) { } convertToInteger("56"); ```
## Solution
```js // solution required ```