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# Equality

Equality description
Equality is when we use comparison operators to find out if both left and right compared value are equal, (AKA the same).


# Course Documentation

(this for me to fill up with every element that you use in lessons. syntax explaination and links for more)

## Element to explain
## Comparison, (and logical), Operators

In the code that we used


var a = '26';
var b = 26;

console.log(a==b); // true (only checks value)
console.log(a===b); // false (compares type as well)


Things are straight forward, as we explain the use of equal sign as comparison operator to find out if:

**a==b** the values in both a and b, (variables) are the same
and
**a===b** both the values and the type of a and b variables are the same.

In order to have a better understanding of logical operators here are few more examples of comparison and logical operators.


- **!=** not equal values between a and b (left and right variable/statement).
- **!==** not equal value or not equal type between a and b (left and right variable/statement).
- **>** Left statement greater than right statement.
- **<** Left statement less than right statement.
- **>=** left statement greater than or equal to right statement. and
- **<=** Left statement less than or equal to right statement.

For more informations please visit the documentation page of w3schools [about comparison and logical operators](http://www.w3schools.com/js/js_comparisons.asp).

(for example console.log)

***Links***
- Wikipedia
- Anotherlink,com
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