JavaScript Operators - Exercise 1
In JavaScript, operators are symbols that perform operations on operands (variables or values).
In JavaScript, operators can be categorized into different types:
- Arithmetic operators
- Assignment operators
- Comparison operators
- Logical operators
- Bitwise operators
- Unary operators
- Ternary (conditional) operator
Arithmetic operators in JavaScript are used to perform arithmetic calculations on numbers.
You can use the + operator in JavaScript to add numbers together or concatenate strings.
The assignment operator (=) in JavaScript is used to assign a value to a variable.
You can use the = operator in JavaScript to assign a value to a variable.
var x = 10;
Comparison operators in JavaScript are used to compare two values and return a boolean result.
You can use the == operator in JavaScript to compare two values for equality.
The strict equality operator (===) in JavaScript checks both value and type for equality.
You can use the && operator in JavaScript to perform a logical AND operation between two values.