I am trying to write
if (x !== "One" || x !== "Two" || x !== "Three") {
x = undefined;
}
However, this is not working for me. What is the correct way to get the same result?
It works fine when I only have one condition
if (x !== "One") {
x = undefined;
}
var
to something?var
is a keyword?if
statement to run? When it's none of these? P.S. You can't name a variablevar
.if(!(var == 'One' || var == 'Two'))
, which by DeMorgan's Law isif(var != 'One' && var != 'Two')
. You can also simplify this by using an arrayif(['One', 'Two'].indexOf(var) === -1)
.