Comparison Operators
Comparison Operators, as expressed by the name, are operators that can be used for comparing data.
For example, we can use the equals to (==) operator to check if two values are equal. This outputs true or false based on whether the two values are equal or not.
123let a = 5; let b = 10; console.log(a == b);
The expression a == b is known as a boolean expression because it evaluates into a boolean value (true or false).
The equals to operator (==) is not the same as the assignment operator (=).
There's a similar operator known as the not equals to (!=) operator. It simply returns true if the two values are not equal:
123let a = 5; let b = 10; console.log(a != b);
There are some other operators which can be used for comparing values:
1. What will be the output of the following code?
2. Which of the following operators checks if two values are equal?
3. What is the difference between = and == in JavaScript?
4. What will be the output of this code?
5. Which of the following statements will return true ?
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Comparison Operators, as expressed by the name, are operators that can be used for comparing data.
For example, we can use the equals to (==) operator to check if two values are equal. This outputs true or false based on whether the two values are equal or not.
123let a = 5; let b = 10; console.log(a == b);
The expression a == b is known as a boolean expression because it evaluates into a boolean value (true or false).
The equals to operator (==) is not the same as the assignment operator (=).
There's a similar operator known as the not equals to (!=) operator. It simply returns true if the two values are not equal:
123let a = 5; let b = 10; console.log(a != b);
There are some other operators which can be used for comparing values:
1. What will be the output of the following code?
2. Which of the following operators checks if two values are equal?
3. What is the difference between = and == in JavaScript?
4. What will be the output of this code?
5. Which of the following statements will return true ?
Thanks for your feedback!