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title: Truthy Value
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A **truthy** value is a value that translates to **true** when evaluated in a _Boolean_ context.
All values are **truthy** unless they are defined as **falsy** (i.e. except for `false`, `0`, `""`, `null`, `undefined` and `NaN`).
Some interesting **truthy** values are:
'0' (a string containing a single zero)
'false' (a string containing the text “false”)
[] (an empty array)
{} (an empty object)
function(){} (an “empty” function)
2018-10-16 05:00:23 +00:00
**Rules:**
* `false`, `zero` and `''`(empty strings) are all equivalent.
* `null` and `undefined` are equivalent to themselves and each other but nothing else.
* `NaN` is not equivalent to anything including another `NaN!
* `Infinity` is truthy but cannot be compared to `true` or `false`!
* An empty array(`[]`) is truthy yet comparing with `true` is `false` and comparing with `false` is `true`?!
A single value can therefore be used within conditions, e.g.
if (value) {
// value is truthy
}
else {
// value is falsy
// it could be false, 0, '', null, undefined or NaN
}
See also: <a>falsy</a> | <a href='https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Glossary/Truthy' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>MDN</a>