How different Data Types Interact
Summary
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Strings are textual data in JavaScript. You can store them in variables like this:
let username = "Ethan"; -
You can combine strings using the
+operator. This process is called concatenation. Example:
1234let firstName = "John"; let lastName = "Smith"; let fullName = firstName + " " + lastName; console.log(fullName)
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If you concatenate strings without adding a space manually, the result will be merged:
firstName + lastName // "JohnSmith"; -
Concatenation works only between strings. If you try to add a number, it won't behave as expected:
123let age = 30; let info = "Age: " + age; console.log(info)
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You can convert numbers to strings explicitly using
String()if needed:let result = "Score: " + String(95); // "Score: 95".
1. What is the primary purpose of understanding how different data types interact in programming?
2. Which of the following is a common issue when different data types interact incorrectly?
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Summary
-
Strings are textual data in JavaScript. You can store them in variables like this:
let username = "Ethan"; -
You can combine strings using the
+operator. This process is called concatenation. Example:
1234let firstName = "John"; let lastName = "Smith"; let fullName = firstName + " " + lastName; console.log(fullName)
-
If you concatenate strings without adding a space manually, the result will be merged:
firstName + lastName // "JohnSmith"; -
Concatenation works only between strings. If you try to add a number, it won't behave as expected:
123let age = 30; let info = "Age: " + age; console.log(info)
-
You can convert numbers to strings explicitly using
String()if needed:let result = "Score: " + String(95); // "Score: 95".
1. What is the primary purpose of understanding how different data types interact in programming?
2. Which of the following is a common issue when different data types interact incorrectly?
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