This javascript console log is confusing me. How can x which has the value of -1 be evaluated to true in the if statement where it false the line before it? Thanks
x = -1
-1
x == true
false
if(x){console.log('yes')}
yes
This javascript console log is confusing me. How can x which has the value of -1 be evaluated to true in the if statement where it false the line before it? Thanks
x = -1
-1
x == true
false
if(x){console.log('yes')}
yes
 
    
    When you test x in your if statement, you're not checking if x is true, you're checking if x is truthey. The rules for truthiness in javascript are:
empty strings are falsey. all other strings are truthy.
0 and NaN are falsey. all other numbers are truthy.
all objects and arrays are truthy.
null and undefined are falsey.
