ternary operator w3schools code example
Example 1: less than or equal to javascript
if(a <= 5){
yourFunction();
}
Example 2: ternary operator javascript
// ternary operators are frequently used as a shorter cleaner if statement
// condition ? exprIfTrue : exprIfFalse
let age = 15;
let canDrive = age >= 16 ? 'yes' : 'no';
// canDrive will be 'no'
// the condition will be age > 16 which is false so canDrive will equal exprIfFalse
// this ternary is the same as this if else statement
let age = 15;
let canDrive;
if (age >= 16) {
canDrive = 'yes';
} else {
canDrive = 'no';
}
// canDrive will be 'no' because 15 is less than 16
Example 3: less than equal to in javascript
| <= | less than or equal to | x <= 8 | true |
Example 4: === javascript
// === means equal value and equal type
var x = 5
// true
x === 5
// false
x === "5"