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id, title, challengeType, videoUrl, forumTopicId
id | title | challengeType | videoUrl | forumTopicId |
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56533eb9ac21ba0edf2244d2 | Comparison with the Inequality Operator | 1 | https://scrimba.com/c/cdBm9Sr | 16787 |
Description
!=
) is the opposite of the equality operator. It means "Not Equal" and returns false
where equality would return true
and vice versa. Like the equality operator, the inequality operator will convert data types of values while comparing.
Examples
1 != 2 // true
1 != "1" // false
1 != '1' // false
1 != true // false
0 != false // false
Instructions
!=
in the if
statement so that the function will return "Not Equal" when val
is not equivalent to 99
Tests
tests:
- text: <code>testNotEqual(99)</code> should return "Equal"
testString: assert(testNotEqual(99) === "Equal");
- text: <code>testNotEqual("99")</code> should return "Equal"
testString: assert(testNotEqual("99") === "Equal");
- text: <code>testNotEqual(12)</code> should return "Not Equal"
testString: assert(testNotEqual(12) === "Not Equal");
- text: <code>testNotEqual("12")</code> should return "Not Equal"
testString: assert(testNotEqual("12") === "Not Equal");
- text: <code>testNotEqual("bob")</code> should return "Not Equal"
testString: assert(testNotEqual("bob") === "Not Equal");
- text: You should use the <code>!=</code> operator
testString: assert(code.match(/(?!!==)!=/));
Challenge Seed
// Setup
function testNotEqual(val) {
if (val) { // Change this line
return "Not Equal";
}
return "Equal";
}
testNotEqual(10);
Solution
function testNotEqual(val) {
if (val != 99) {
return "Not Equal";
}
return "Equal";
}