Expected '===' and instead saw '=='
39 let magicNumber = 3000;
40 let interval = setInterval(() => {
41 setTime((new Date()).getTime());
42 if (((Math.floor(time / magicNumber) * magicNumber) % magicNumber) == 0) {43 forward();
44 } else {
45 console.log(time);
Expected '===' and instead saw '=='
10 let l = [];
11 imageSrcs.forEach((imageSrc, i) => {
12 l.push(
13 <img className={`flex-1 rounded w-auto h-auto ml-auto mr-auto max-w-sm md:max-w-md lg:max-w-lg xl:max-w-xl 2xl:max-w-2xl ${(index == i) ? styles.imageCarouselActiveImage : styles.imageCarouselInactiveImage}`} src={imageSrc} key={i}/>14 )
15 });
16 setImages(l);
Expected '===' and instead saw '=='
15 });
16 setImages(l);
17 }
18 if (images.length == 0) {19 loadImages();
20 }
21 const forward = () => {
Description
It is considered good practice to use the type-safe equality operators ===
and !==
instead of their regular counterparts ==
and !=
.
The strict equality operators (===
and !==
) use the strict equality comparison algorithm to compare two operands.
- If the operands are of different types, return
false
. - If both operands are objects, return
true
only if they refer to the same object. - If both operands are
null
or both operands areundefined
, returntrue
. - If either operand is
NaN
, returnfalse
. - Otherwise, compare the two operand's values:
- Numbers must have the same numeric values.
+0
and-0
are considered to be the same value. - Strings must have the same characters in the same order.
- Booleans must be both
true
or bothfalse
.
- Numbers must have the same numeric values.
The most notable difference between this operator and the equality (==
) operator is that if the operands are of different types, the ==
operator attempts to convert them to the same type before comparing.
Bad Practice
a == b
foo == true
bananas != 1
value == undefined
typeof foo == 'undefined'
'hello' != 'world'
0 == 0
true == true
foo == null
Recommended
a === b
foo === true
bananas !== 1
value === undefined
typeof foo === 'undefined'
'hello' !== 'world'
0 === 0
true === true
foo === null