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id, title, challengeType, videoUrl
| id | title | challengeType | videoUrl | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 56533eb9ac21ba0edf2244d1 | Comparison with the Strict Equality Operator | 1 | https://scrimba.com/c/cy87atr | 
Description
===) is the counterpart to the equality operator (==). However, unlike the equality operator, which attempts to convert both values being compared to a common type, the strict equality operator does not perform a type conversion.
If the values being compared have different types, they are considered unequal, and the strict equality operator will return false.
Examples
3 === 3 // trueIn the second example,
3 === '3' // false
3 is a Number type and '3' is a String type.
Instructions
if statement so the function will return "Equal" when val is strictly equal to 7
Tests
tests:
  - text: <code>testStrict(10)</code> should return "Not Equal"
    testString: assert(testStrict(10) === "Not Equal", '<code>testStrict(10)</code> should return "Not Equal"');
  - text: <code>testStrict(7)</code> should return "Equal"
    testString: assert(testStrict(7) === "Equal", '<code>testStrict(7)</code> should return "Equal"');
  - text: <code>testStrict("7")</code> should return "Not Equal"
    testString: assert(testStrict("7") === "Not Equal", '<code>testStrict("7")</code> should return "Not Equal"');
  - text: You should use the <code>===</code> operator
    testString: assert(code.match(/(val\s*===\s*\d+)|(\d+\s*===\s*val)/g).length > 0, 'You should use the <code>===</code> operator');
Challenge Seed
// Setup
function testStrict(val) {
  if (val) { // Change this line
    return "Equal";
  }
  return "Not Equal";
}
// Change this value to test
testStrict(10);
Solution
function testStrict(val) {
  if (val === 7) {
    return "Equal";
  }
  return "Not Equal";
}