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What is the !! (not not) operator in JavaScript?
What does the !! operator (double exclamation point) mean in JavaScript?
So I was debuging some code and ran across this:
var foo.bar = 0; // this is actually passed from another function, adding it for context
function(foo)
var someVar = !!foo.bar;
if(foo.bar){
// ..stuff happens
}
else{
// .. something else happens
}
}
Okay my questions is what is the point of !!? All that is doing is making the 0 === false. A. Is there any benefit to using that compared to boolean(foo.bar)?
B. foo.bar can be evaluated in an if as is because 0 === false already, so why go through the conversion? (someVar is not reused anywhere else)
Just being a little curious...
Thanks in advanced!