I don't understand how &&
, ||
, and !
work... both with bools and other data types. How do you use them?
All values in JavaScript are either “truthy” or “falsy”.
a && b
evaluates to the first falsy operand,a || b
evaluates to the first truthy operand.Both operators will not evaluate any operands after the one the return. If all operands don’t match, they will evaluate to the last one.
!a
evaluates to true
if a
is falsy and false
if a
is truthy.All values are truthy except the following, which are falsy:
null
undefined
false
+0
-0
NaN
0n
""
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