--- id: 599a789b454f2bbd91a3ff4d title: Practice comparing different values challengeType: 1 videoUrl: 'https://scrimba.com/c/cm8PqCa' --- ## Description <section id='description'> In the last two challenges, we learned about the equality operator (<code>==</code>) and the strict equality operator (<code>===</code>). Let's do a quick review and practice using these operators some more. If the values being compared are not of the same type, the equality operator will perform a type conversion, and then evaluate the values. However, the strict equality operator will compare both the data type and value as-is, without converting one type to the other. <strong>Examples</strong> ```js 3 == '3' // returns true because JavaScript performs type conversion from string to number 3 === '3' // returns false because the types are different and type conversion is not performed ``` <strong>Note</strong><br>In JavaScript, you can determine the type of a variable or a value with the <code>typeof</code> operator, as follows: ```js typeof 3 // returns 'number' typeof '3' // returns 'string' ``` </section> ## Instructions <section id='instructions'> The <code>compareEquality</code> function in the editor compares two values using the <code>equality operator</code>. Modify the function so that it returns "Equal" only when the values are strictly equal. </section> ## Tests <section id='tests'> ```yml tests: - text: <code>compareEquality(10, "10")</code> should return "Not Equal" testString: assert(compareEquality(10, "10") === "Not Equal", '<code>compareEquality(10, "10")</code> should return "Not Equal"'); - text: <code>compareEquality("20", 20)</code> should return "Not Equal" testString: assert(compareEquality("20", 20) === "Not Equal", '<code>compareEquality("20", 20)</code> should return "Not Equal"'); - text: You should use the <code>===</code> operator testString: assert(code.match(/===/g), 'You should use the <code>===</code> operator'); ``` </section> ## Challenge Seed <section id='challengeSeed'> <div id='js-seed'> ```js // Setup function compareEquality(a, b) { if (a == b) { // Change this line return "Equal"; } return "Not Equal"; } // Change this value to test compareEquality(10, "10"); ``` </div> </section> ## Solution <section id='solution'> ```js function compareEquality(a,b) { if (a === b) { return "Equal"; } return "Not Equal"; } ``` </section>