
javascript - When should I use ?? (nullish coalescing) vs || (logical ...
Related to Is there a "null coalescing" operator in JavaScript? - JavaScript now has a ?? operator which I see in use more frequently. Previously most JavaScript code used ||. let userAge =
Which equals operator (== vs ===) should be used in JavaScript ...
Dec 11, 2008 · I'm using JSLint to go through JavaScript, and it's returning many suggestions to replace == (two equals signs) with === (three equals signs) when doing things like comparing …
What does the !! (double exclamation mark) operator do in …
Novice JavaScript developers need to know that the "not not" operator is using implicitly the original loose comparison method instead of the exact === or !== operators and also the …
What does ${} (dollar sign and curly braces) mean in a string in ...
Mar 7, 2016 · What does $ {} (dollar sign and curly braces) mean in a string in JavaScript? Asked 9 years, 8 months ago Modified 1 year, 11 months ago Viewed 423k times
How do you use the ? : (conditional) operator in JavaScript?
Jun 7, 2011 · 27 It's a little hard to google when all you have are symbols ;) The terms to use are "JavaScript conditional operator". If you see any more funny symbols in JavaScript, you should …
Is there a "null coalescing" operator in JavaScript?
Jan 25, 2009 · JavaScript now supports the nullish coalescing operator (??). It returns its right-hand-side operand when its left-hand-side operand is null or undefined, and otherwise returns …
What do ">>" and "<<" mean in Javascript? - Stack Overflow
Aug 9, 2011 · These are the shift right (with sign) and shift left operators. Essentially, these operators are used to manipulate values at BIT-level. They are typically used along with the …
What does % do in JavaScript? - Stack Overflow
Jan 17, 2012 · What does the % do in JavaScript? A definition of what it is and what it does would be much appreciated.
javascript - Wait 5 seconds before executing next line - Stack …
This function below doesn’t work like I want it to; being a JS novice I can’t figure out why. I need it to wait 5 seconds before checking whether the newState is -1. Currently, it doesn’t wait, i...
How to create an array containing 1...N - Stack Overflow
There is no built-in way to do this in Javascript, but it's a perfectly valid utility function to create if you need to do it more than once. Edit: In my opinion, the following is a better range function.