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231 lines
6.2 KiB
JavaScript
231 lines
6.2 KiB
JavaScript
console.log("Hello B322!");
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// [SECTION] Arithmetic Operators
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let x = 1397;
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let y = 7831;
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let sum = x + y;
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console.log("Result of addition operator: " + sum);
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let difference = x - y;
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console.log("Result of subtraction operator: " + difference);
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let product = x * y;
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console.log("Result of multiplication operator: " + product);
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let quotient = x / y;
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console.log("Result of division operator: " + quotient);
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let remainder = y % x;
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console.log("Result of modulo operator: " + remainder);
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// [SECTION] Assignment Operators
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// Basic Assignment Operator (=)
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// The assignment operator assigns the value of the **right** operand to a variable.
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let assignmentNumber = 8
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// Addition Assignment Operator (+=)
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// The addition assignment operator adds the value of the right operand to a variable and assigns the result to the variable.
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assignmentNumber = assignmentNumber + 2;
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console.log("Result of addition assignment operators: " + assignmentNumber);
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assignmentNumber += 2;
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console.log("Result of addition assignment operator: " + assignmentNumber);
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// Subtraction/Multiplication/Division Assignment Operator (-=,*=,/=);
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assignmentNumber -= 2;
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console.log("Result of subtraction assignment operator: " + assignmentNumber);
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assignmentNumber *= 2;
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console.log("Result of multiplication assignment operator: " + assignmentNumber);
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assignmentNumber /= 2;
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console.log("Result of division assignment operator: " + assignmentNumber);
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// Multiple Operators
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let mdas = 1 + 2 - 3 * 4 / 5;
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console.log("Result of mdas operation: " + mdas);
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/*
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1. 3 * 4 = 12
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2. 12 / 5 = 2.4
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3. 1 + 2 = 3
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4. 3 = 2.4 = 0.6
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*/
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// pemdas
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let pemdas = 1 + (2 - 3) * (4 / 5);
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console.log("Result of pemdas operation: " + pemdas);
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// The operations were done in the following order
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/*
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1. 4/5 = -0.8
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2. 2-3 = -1
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3. 1 + -1 = 0
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4. 0 * 0.8 = 0
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*/
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// Increment and Decrement
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// Operators that add or subtract values by 1 and reassigns the value of the variable where it was added to.
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let z = 1;
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// The value of "z" is added by a value of one before returning the value and storing it in the variable "increment"
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let increment = ++z;
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console.log("Result of pre-increment: " + increment);
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// The value of "z" was also increased even though we didn't implicitly specify any value reassignment.
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console.log("Result of pre-increment: " + z);
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// The value of "z" is returned and stored in the variable "increment" then the value of "z" is increased by one increment
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increment = z++;
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// The value of "z" is at 2 before it was incremented
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console.log ("Result of post-increment: " + increment);
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// The value of "z" was increased again reassigning the value to 3
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console.log("Result of post-increment: " + z);
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let decrement = --z;
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console.log("Result of pre-decrement: " + decrement);
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console.log("Result of pre-decrement: " + z);
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decrement = z--;
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console.log("Result of post-decrement: " + decrement);
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console.log("Result of post-decrement: " + z);
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// Coercion
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// Type coercion is the automatic or implicit conversion of values from one data type to another
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// This happens when operations are performed on different data types that would normally not be possible and yield irregular results
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// Values are automatically converted from one data type to another in order to resolve operations
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let numA = '10';
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let numB = 12;
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// Adding/concatenating a string and a number will result in a string
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// This can be proven in the console by looking at the color of the text displayed
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// Black text means that the output returned is a string data type.
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let coercion = numA + numB;
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console.log(coercion);
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console.log(typeof coercion);
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let numC = 16;
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let numD = 14;
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let nonCoercion = numC + numD;
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console.log(nonCoercion);
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console.log(typeof nonCoercion);
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let numE = true + 1;
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console.log(numE);
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let numF = false + 1;
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console.log(numF);
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console.log(typeof numF);
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// [SECTION] Comparison Operators
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// Equality Operator (==)
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// - checks whether the operands are equal/have the same content
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// - it returns a boolean value
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let juan = 'juan';
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console.log(1 == 1);
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console.log(1 == 2);
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console.log(1 == '1');
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console.log('juan' == 'juan');
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console.log('juan' == juan);
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// Inequality Operator (!=)
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// -checks wheter the operands are not equal/have different content
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console.log(1 != 1);
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console.log(1 != 2);
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console.log(1 != '1');
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console.log('juan' != 'juan');
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console.log('juan' != juan);
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// Strict Equality Operator
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// Checks whether the operands are equal/have the same content
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// Also COMPARES the data types of 2 values.
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console.log(1 === 1);
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console.log(1 === 2);
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console.log(1 === '1');
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console.log('juan' === 'juan');
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console.log('juan' === juan);
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// Strict Inequality Operator
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// Checks whether the operands are not equal/have the same content
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// Also COMPARES the data types of 2 values
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console.log(1 !== 1);
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console.log(1 !== 2);
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console.log(1 !== '1');
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console.log('juan' !== 'juan');
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console.log('juan' !== juan);
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// Relational Operators
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// Some comparison operators check whether one value is greater or less than to other value
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let a = 50;
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let b = 65;
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// GT or Greater Than operator ( > )
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let isGreaterThan = a > b;
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// LT or Less Than operator ( < )
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let isLessThan = a < b;
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// GTE or Greater Than or Equal Operator ( >= )
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let isGTorEqual = a >= b;
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// LTE or Less Than or Equal Operator ( <= )
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let isLTorEqual = a <= b;
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console.log(isGreaterThan);
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console.log(isLessThan);
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console.log(isGTorEqual);
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console.log(isLTorEqual);
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let numStr = "30";
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console.log(a > numStr);
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// Coercion - forced coercion to change the string to a number.
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console.log(b <= numStr);
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let str = "twenty";
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console.log(b >= str);
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// This results to NaN.
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// Logical Operators
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let isLegalAge = true;
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let isRegistered = false;
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// Logical And Opertaor (&& - Double Ampersand)
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// Returns true if all operands true
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let allRequirementsMet = isLegalAge && isRegistered;
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console.log("Result of logical AND Operator: " + allRequirementsMet);
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// Logical Or Operator (|| - Double Pipe)
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// Returns true if one of the operands are true
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let someRequirementsMet = isLegalAge || isRegistered;
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console.log("Result of logical OR Operator: " + someRequirementsMet);
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// Logical Not Operator (! - Exclamation Point)
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// Returns the opposite value
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let someRequirementsNotMet = !isRegistered;
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console.log("Result of logical NOT Operator: " + someRequirementsNotMet); |