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the string of false "false" is not true or false:

"false" == true // false

"false" == false // false

how is this possible? this does not apply to "true". The above results were executed in the chrome console panel.

EDIT

If the above does not evaluate to true then why does the bellow statement print hello:

if("false") console.log("hello")

EDIT2

In the linked duplicate it says "false" is converted to NaN. Let's test this in chrome shell:

if(NaN) console.log("hello")

if("false") console.log("hello")
// prints hello

But weirdly enough isNaN("false") returns true.

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2 Answers 2

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The empty string is falsey and every non-empty string is truthy.

"true" is not getting coerced to true, it's just an example non-empty string.

"0" is truthy (if ("0") { true } == true). But also "0" == false. That's because == coerces arguments to numbers and "0" becomes 0 and false becomes 0.

In general, never use the == operator in JS. Use === instead. If you want to use truthiness/falsiness of other values be careful :)

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  • Then why false == "0" (which is clearly a non-empty string)?
    – Bergi
    Jun 10, 2018 at 15:35
  • Because JS coerces "0" to the number 0 because it's completely mad.
    – cmc
    Jun 10, 2018 at 15:56
  • Before the edit, your sentence was correct. I just wanted to say that truthiness (and non-emptyness) have nothing to do with what happens when doing == true.
    – Bergi
    Jun 10, 2018 at 16:10
  • Thanks, Bergi. Fixed
    – cmc
    Jun 22, 2018 at 12:45
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This does apply to "true" as well. Here "false" and "true" are same as any other string value in javascript, it does not have anything with boolean true or false value. Hence,

"true" == true is false
"true" == false is false
"false" == true is false
"false" == false is false
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  • Some string values like "1" and "0" do have something to do with boolean values though.
    – Bergi
    Jun 10, 2018 at 15:37
  • @Bergi Agreed "1" and "0" have something with boolean values and it is very well expained here: stackoverflow.com/questions/11363659/… Jun 10, 2018 at 15:51

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