What is the difference between null and undefined?
Answer
In JavaScript, two values discretely represent nothing - undefined
and null
. The concrete difference between them is that null
is explicit, while undefined
is implicit. When a property does not exist or a variable has not been given a value, the value is undefined
. null
is set as the value to explicitly indicate โno valueโ. In essence, undefined
is used when the nothing is not known, and null
is used when the nothing is known.
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typeof undefined
evaluates to"undefined"
.typeof null
evaluates"object"
. However, it is still a primitive value and this is considered an implementation bug in JavaScript.undefined == null
evaluates totrue
.
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