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Seeker of Truth
Truthy and Falsy
In JS, all values are either truthy or falsy, this means if used in a condition, truthy values will validate the condition while falsy values would not.
Here is the list of falsy values:
undefined
andnull
- the numbers
0
andNaN
- the empty string
''
- and the boolean
false
of course
All other values are truthy, note that empty arrays and empty objects are truthy, but the empty string is not.
if ('') {
console.log('Since empty string are falsy, this will never log')
}
if ('hello') {
console.log('this will always log as the string is not empty')
}
Operator !
The !
(NOT operator) can be used to convert a truthy value to false
or a
falsy value to true
.
example:
let money = 0
let noMoney = !money
console.log(noMoney) // true
In this case, 0 is falsy, so the !
return the value true
Instructions
Seek the truth and claim your verdict !
- Log
'The truth was spoken.'
if the value of the provided variabletruth
is truthy - Log
'Lies !!!!'
if the value of the provided variabletruth
is falsy