What is the best way to compare a value against 'undefined'?

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误落风尘 2020-12-16 21:57

Is there any differences between

var a;
(a == undefined)
(a === undefined)
((typeof a) == \"undefined\")
((typeof a) === \"undefined\")

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  •  渐次进展
    2020-12-16 22:36

    Ironically, undefined can be redefined in JavaScript, not that anyone in their right mind would do that, for example:

    undefined = "LOL!";
    

    at which point all future equality checks against undefined will yeild unexpected results!

    As for the difference between == and === (the equality operators), == will attempt to coerce values from one type to another, in English that means that 0 == "0" will evaluate to true even though the types differ (Number vs String) - developers tend to avoid this type of loose equality as it can lead to difficult to debug errors in your code.

    As a result it's safest to use:

    "undefined" === typeof a
    

    When checking for undefinedness :)

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