Consider the following JavaScript code:
alert(9999999999999999);
When I am executing this file, I get the following output:

Why I am getting 100000000000 in alert()? Can anyone give suggestions please?
Consider the following JavaScript code:
alert(9999999999999999);
When I am executing this file, I get the following output:

Why I am getting 100000000000 in alert()? Can anyone give suggestions please?
This is an issue with the way JavaScript deals with numbers. The largest possible integer value in JavaScript is 9007199254740992.
To compare:
Your number: 9007199254740992
Largest num: 9999999999999999
So if you test 9007199254740992 it will work fine, but one number more (9007199254740993) and JavaScript will return 9007199254740992 still.
To give further detail, JavaScript numbers are 64-bit floating point values, the largest exact integral value is 253.
It's represented as double, and that number cannot be stored exactly as a double because it has too many significant digits. The result you got back is the closest double that can be represented.