diff --git a/src/data/roadmaps/javascript/content/@lJwcc6JoUIQoiQ6FkV2KW.md b/src/data/roadmaps/javascript/content/@lJwcc6JoUIQoiQ6FkV2KW.md index da090196c..7d66e13e9 100644 --- a/src/data/roadmaps/javascript/content/@lJwcc6JoUIQoiQ6FkV2KW.md +++ b/src/data/roadmaps/javascript/content/@lJwcc6JoUIQoiQ6FkV2KW.md @@ -1 +1,14 @@ -# === \ No newline at end of file +# Strict Equality Operator (===) +In JavaScript, the strict equality operator `===` compares both the value and the type of two operands. This means that it will only return true if both the value and the type are identical. +```sh +"5" === "5" // true +``` +In this case, both the value and the type are the same, so the result is true. +```sh +"5" === 5 // false +``` +Here, although the values might appear similar, the types are different (string and number), so the result is false. The strict equality operator does not perform type coercion; both the value and the type must be identical. + +Learn more from the following resources: + +- [@article@Strict equality - MDN](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Operators/Strict_equality)