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In a java script, what is the difference between "==" and "===" operator?

Answer Posted / Navneet Kuamr

In JavaScript, '==' performs type coercion when comparing values, while '===' does not. If you use '==', it will compare values and their types, but if you use '===', it will only compare values without any coercion.

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