--- id: 56533eb9ac21ba0edf2244d2 title: Comparison with the Inequality Operator challengeType: 1 videoUrl: 'https://scrimba.com/c/cdBm9Sr' forumTopicId: 16787 dashedName: comparison-with-the-inequality-operator --- # --description-- The inequality operator (`!=`) 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** ```js 1 != 2 // true 1 != "1" // false 1 != '1' // false 1 != true // false 0 != false // false ``` # --instructions-- Add the inequality operator `!=` in the `if` statement so that the function will return the string `Not Equal` when `val` is not equivalent to `99`. # --hints-- `testNotEqual(99)` should return the string `Equal` ```js assert(testNotEqual(99) === 'Equal'); ``` `testNotEqual("99")` should return the string `Equal` ```js assert(testNotEqual('99') === 'Equal'); ``` `testNotEqual(12)` should return the string `Not Equal` ```js assert(testNotEqual(12) === 'Not Equal'); ``` `testNotEqual("12")` should return the string `Not Equal` ```js assert(testNotEqual('12') === 'Not Equal'); ``` `testNotEqual("bob")` should return the string `Not Equal` ```js assert(testNotEqual('bob') === 'Not Equal'); ``` You should use the `!=` operator ```js assert(code.match(/(?!!==)!=/)); ``` # --seed-- ## --seed-contents-- ```js // Setup function testNotEqual(val) { if (val) { // Change this line return "Not Equal"; } return "Equal"; } testNotEqual(10); ``` # --solutions-- ```js function testNotEqual(val) { if (val != 99) { return "Not Equal"; } return "Equal"; } ```