Why does Math.min([]) evaluate to 0?
I would expect that it would evaluate to NaN since MDN's manpage for Math.min states "If at least one of the arguments cannot be converted to a number, NaN is returned."
So I guess the refined question is why does [] coerce to 0? Especially considering that [] is truthy (i.e. !![] === true) and Math.min(true) === 1. I am thinking about this wrong?
Tested on Node v7.0.0
Answer
Why does
Math.min([])evaluate to0?
Because the spec says so:
Math.min casts each parameter to a number using...
ToNumber casts objects to a number using...
ToPrimitive casts objects to primitive values using...
[[Default Value]] internal method converts objects to primitives based on their hint parameter.
The default hint for all objects is string. Which means the array gets converted to a string, which for [] is "".
ToNumber then converts "" to 0, per the documented algorithm
Math.min then takes the only parameter and returns it, per its algorithm.
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