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Courses Plus Student 7,869 Pointsfalsey javascript values
At 2:01 in this video, instructor says "truthy means anything other than zero, false, null or unidentified."
I believe he meant "zero, false, null, undefined, an empty string, or NaN".
1 Answer
geoffrey
28,736 PointsIndeed here are the values that are falsey
falsey:
- false
- 0 (zero)
- 0.0
- "" (empty string)
- null
- undefined
- NaN (a special Number value meaning Not-a-Number!)