Monday 14 August 2017

Difference between == and === with Examples in JavaScript

The 3 equal signs mean "equality without type coercion". Using the triple equals, the values must be equal in type as well.
0 == false   // true
0 === false  // false, because they are of a different type
1 == "1"     // true, automatic type conversion for value only
1 === "1"    // false, because they are of a different type
null == undefined // true
null === undefined // false
'0' == false // true
'0' === false // false

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