Data Types in JavaScript
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JavaScript works with different types of data. The most common ones are strings, numbers, and booleans.
A string is text:
const name = "John";
A number is a numeric value:
const age = 25;
A boolean represents a true or false value:
const isLoggedIn = true;
There are also two special values: null and undefined.
undefined means a variable has been declared but has no value:
let value;
console.log(value); // undefined
null is an intentional absence of value:
const data = null;
Understanding these types is important because JavaScript behaves differently depending on the type of data you are working with.
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