--- title: Comparison with the Inequality Operator --- ## Comparison with the Inequality Operator ### Problem explanation: · _Add the inequality operator `!=` in the `if` statement so that the function will return "Not equal" when `val` is not equivalent to `99`._ #### Hint 1 The inequality operator (`!=`) will return `true` if the first value is not equal to the second one without taking value type into consideration. > _try to solve the problem now_ > ## Spoiler alert! **Solution ahead!** ## Basic code solution: ```javascript // Setup function testNotEqual(val) { if (val != 99) { // Change this line return "Not Equal"; } return "Equal"; } // Change this value to test testNotEqual(10); ``` · Run code at [repl.it](https://repl.it/@AdrianSkar/Basic-JS-Comparison-with-the-inequality-operator). ### Code explanation The function first evaluates `if` the condition `(val != 99)` evaluates to `true`. If it does, it returns the statement between the curly braces ("Not equal"). If it doesn't, it returns the next `return` statement outside them ("Equal"). ### Resources - ["Inequality operator" - *MDN JavaScript reference*](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Operators/Comparison_Operators#Using_the_Equality_Operators#Inequality_(!))