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JavaScript challenge question

Can you kindly explain each step of this one?? What is the output of this code? let a = '2'; let b = 5; console.log((b+a) + "" + (b-a));

20th Jul 2021, 4:59 AM
EO4Wellness
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ODLNT Oh i overlooked haha EO4Wellness For the - operator, as A͢J has listed, it type coerced the string to number, and perform arithmetic subtraction. Note that when JavaScript fails to convert string to number, for example, 'abc' - 'abc', there will be no error, the result will be NaN (not a number) https://code.sololearn.com/cuiVNiJsBY8J/?ref=app
20th Jul 2021, 11:36 AM
Gordon
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EO4Wellness In JavaScript + is used as String concatination as well as addition of two numbers. Since there 2 is string and 5 is number so here should be 52 But this behaviour doesn't apply on Subtraction, multiplication, division and modulus operator so 5 - '2' = 3 5 * '2' = 10 5 / '2' = 2.5 5 % 2 = 1
20th Jul 2021, 8:35 AM
A͢J
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Okay so then if I understand both of you correctly: the correct answer is 523 because of concatenation. 52 because of (a+b) the '''' part adds in effect nothing new because it is an empty string 3 because of the b-a part ??? Is that the correct way of looking at it then??? Thank you both for helping ...
20th Jul 2021, 11:50 AM
EO4Wellness
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brackets are evaluated first. So (b+a) is 5 + 2, numerical addition, results 7 (b-a) is 5 - 2, numerical subtraction, results 3 Now the operation becomes 7 + "" + 3 Note that "" is empty string, and so the + operator performs string concatenation instead. Type Coercion occurs! 7 (Number) is converted to "7" (string) 3 (Number) is converted to "3" (string) So "7" + "" + "3" So result is 73 Type Coercion is special in JavaScript, tricky to beginner very often.
20th Jul 2021, 5:25 AM
Gordon
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Gordon Yes. That's what I'm asking about. How does 5-'2' work?
20th Jul 2021, 6:31 AM
EO4Wellness
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This is very tricky! Thank you for taking the time to help. | After completing this challenge, I went back to check the correct answer, because I didn't understand it in relation to the 2 being a string. The answer was given as 523?
20th Jul 2021, 5:45 AM
EO4Wellness
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Thank you for your reply. SoloLearn gives the post-challenge correct answer for this question as 523. Panache Sigauke and Chinedu Gabriel
22nd Jul 2021, 3:48 PM
EO4Wellness
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Exactly~ EO4Wellness
20th Jul 2021, 11:51 AM
Gordon
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The result is 73 Coz 5+2 then 5-2 7 then 3 So 73 Not correct bcoz the 2 is a string not an integer, so i got no idea
21st Jul 2021, 8:12 PM
Panache Sigauke
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let a = '2'; // string let b = 5; // number // ((5 + 2) + "" + (5 +2)) console.log((b+a) + "" + (b-a)); // solution 5252 // Remember that the addition operator ("+") is used for concatination and when adding a string with a number it only joins (concertinate's) the given values without actually adding it, except if both values or data types are numbers but if you use multiplication operator (*) javascript converts the datatype of a “number sting” to a number before carrying any mathematical computation for example console.log("2" * 3); // **but note if its an actual string multpling a number javascript will return NaN as the result for example console.log("car" * 2);
22nd Jul 2021, 2:28 AM
Chinedu Gabriel
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