I'm pretty sure that the following behaves incorrectly (at least, in my mind) because of some truthiness craziness:
var x = 5;
0 < x < 10 // True, and returns true.
0 < x < 2 // False, and returns true.
0 < x < 0 // False, and returns false.
The way I figure it, the (0 < 5) is evaluating to true, and (true < 2) is also evaluating to true (i.e., 1 < 2). I tested this with the third statement, which seems to confirm my theory. Now to the question: is there any way to make this 'work' without large amounts of extra code?
0 < x && x < 2
?