Novice javascript developers need to know that the not not operator is using implicitly the original loose comparison method instead of the exact === or !== operators and also the hidden cast operation that is happening behind the scenes and i show it in the example i provide. They are denoted by being surrounded by the backtick (`) character instead of single quotes (') or double quotes (). I'm using jslint to go through javascript, and it's returning many suggestions to replace == (two equals signs) with === (three equals signs) when doing things like comparing idsele_unvehtype.value.
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If javascript only has 1 of a type of operator, then it is definitely correct to say the ternary operator and not a ternary operator.saying this ternary operator is a ternary operator in javascript (and it is the only one) is silly, just use the and it implies all of that.
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Asked 9 years, 7 months ago modified 1 year, 10 months ago viewed 422k times What does the % do in javascript A definition of what it is and what it does would be much appreciated. What is the difference between == and === in javascript
I have also seen != and !== operators Are there more such operators? 4 the backtick character (`) in javascript is used to define template literals A template literal is a special type of string that allows you to embed expressions, which are evaluated and included in the final string