logical not operator in javascript code example

Example 1: js greater than or equal to

>= // greater than or equal 
<= // less than or equal
> // greater than
< // less than
== // equals
=== // strictly equals
!= // not equals
!== // stricly not equals

Example 2: || in js

const a = 3;
const b = -2;

console.log(a > 0 || b > 0);
// expected output: true

Example 3: logical operators javascript

// There are 3 Javascript Logical Operators
// || (OR)
// && (AND)
// ! (NOT)

if (a || b) {
	console.log("I will run if either a or b are true");
}

if (a && b) {
	console.log("I will run, if and only if a and b are both true");
}

if (!a) {
	console.log("I will only run if a is false");
}

if (a) {
	console.log("I will only run if a is true");
}