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and javascript

//The OR operator in Javascript is 2 verticals lines: ||

//Example
var booleanOne = true;
var booleanTwo = false;

if(booleanOne || booleanTwo) {
	//At least one boolean is true -> code excuted
}
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if(a <= 5){
   yourFunction();
}
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if (x === 5 || x === 8)
  console.log("x is eaqual to 5 OR 8")
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//x = 5

operator  |	example	 |	output  |	explination

==			x == 8		false		equal to
			x == 5		true
			x == "5"	true

===			x === 5		true		equal value and type
			x === "5"	false

!=			x != 8		true		not equal

!==			x !== 5		false		not equal value or not equal type
			x !== "5"	true
			x !== 8		true

>			x > 8		false		greater than

<			x < 8		true		less than

>=			x >= 8		false		greater than or equal to

<=			x <= 8		true		less than or equal to
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// ===	means equal value and equal type
var x = 5

// true
x === 5

// false
x === "5"
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const a = 3;
const b = -2;

console.log(a > 0 || b > 0);
// expected output: true
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| <= | less than or equal to |	x <= 8 | true |
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var hungry=true;
var slow=true;
var anxious=true;

//&& means and
if(hungry && slow && anxious){ 
	var cause="weed";
}
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let a = 1;
let b = -1;

if (a > 0 & b > 0){
	console.log("and");
} else if (a > 0 || b > 0){
	console.log("or");
} 
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