I'm having trouble with type coercion in my JavaScript code. How can I debug it?
Type coercion can be tricky! Can you share a specific example of the issue you're facing?
Sure! I'm trying to compare a string and a number, but it's not working as expected.
That sounds like a common issue. JavaScript will convert types automatically. Can you show me the code?
Here's my code: if (value == '5') { console.log('Match!'); }
. It doesn't seem to log anything.
In this case, value
might not be a number. Try using ===
for strict comparison to avoid coercion.
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