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Why is null an object and what's the difference between null and undefined?
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Problem
Why is
Is checking
the same as
?
And also:
What is the difference between
null considered an object in JavaScript?Is checking
if ( object == null )
Do somethingthe same as
if ( !object )
Do something?
And also:
What is the difference between
null and undefined?Solution
(name is undefined)You: What is
name? (*)JavaScript:
name? What's a name? I don't know what you're talking about. You haven't ever mentioned any name before. Are you seeing some other scripting language on the (client-)side?name = null;You: What is
name?JavaScript: I don't know.
In short;
undefined is where no notion of the thing exists; it has no type, and it's never been referenced before in that scope; null is where the thing is known to exist, but it's not known what the value is.One thing to remember is that
null is not, conceptually, the same as false or "" or such, even if they equate after type casting, i.e.name = false;You: What is
name?JavaScript: Boolean false.
name = '';You: What is
name?JavaScript: Empty string
*:
name in this context is meant as a variable which has never been defined. It could be any undefined variable, however, name is a property of just about any HTML form element. It goes way, way back and was instituted well before id. It is useful because ids must be unique but names do not have to be.Code Snippets
(name is undefined)name = null;name = false;Context
Stack Overflow Q#801032, score: 1533
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