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- What is the difference in JavaScript between undefined and not . . .
Yes, variables can have a value of undefined and you can explicitly assign values to them Assigning undefined to a variable though is probably confusing, since it's a bit of a paradox (you've defined the variable as undefined) and it's not possible to distinguish that variable from either variables that don't exist or uninitialised variables
- How can I check for undefined in JavaScript? - Stack Overflow
– Daniel Schaffer Aug 2, 2010 at 18:09 3 See: How to check for undefined in javascript?, and whether a variable is undefined and How to handle ‘undefined’ in javascript – Shog9 Aug 3, 2010 at 8:47 3
- How to check for an undefined or null variable in JavaScript?
While literally using the keyword undefined, Boolean(undefined) works, trying that with an undefined variable doesn't work, and that is the whole point of doing the check for null or undefined
- JavaScript checking for null vs. undefined and difference between . . .
How do I check a variable if it's null or undefined and what is the difference between the null and undefined? What is the difference between == and === (it's hard to search Google for "===" )?
- What is the difference between null and undefined in JavaScript?
The difference between null and undefined is: JavaScript will never set anything to null, that's usually what we do While we can set variables to undefined, we prefer null because it's not something that is ever done for us When you're debugging this means that anything set to null is of your own doing and not JavaScript
- The difference between `typeof x !== undefined` and `x != null`
I can't find any difference between typeof somevar == 'undefined' and typeof somevar === 'undefined', because typeof always returns string For null it will return 'object' Or could be that I am wrong?
- How to handle undefined in JavaScript - Stack Overflow
typeof foo !== 'undefined' window foo !== undefined 'foo' in window The first two should be equivalent (as long as foo isn't shadowed by a local variable), whereas the last one will return true if the global varible is defined, but not initialized (or explicitly set to undefined)
- javascript - How to compare variables to undefined, if I don’t know . . .
In JavaScript you can declare a variable and if it’s undefined, you can check variable == undefined; I know that, but how can you compare a value that you don’t know yet if it’s in memory? For exa
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