Javascript Data Types
Data Types In JavaScript(Js)
Data types are used to classify one particular type of data in programming languages. For instance, a number and a string of characters are different types of data that will be treated differently by JavaScript.
This is important because the specific data type you use will determine what values you can assign to it and what you can do to it. This is to say, to be able to do operations with variables in JavaScript, it is important to understand the data type of any given variable.
JavaScript has different data types to hold different types of values.There are two types of data types in Js following below.
- Primitive data type
- Non-Primitive data type
- String:represents sequence of characters e.g. "myname"
- Number:represents numeric values e.g. 110
- Boolean:represents boolean value either false or true
- Undefined:represents undefined value
- Null:represents null i.e. no value at all
- Object:represents instance through which we can access members
- Array:represents group of similar values
- RegExp:represents regular expression
Ex.
var a= 16; // a is a number
var a = "Tesla"; // a is a string
var a= true; // a is a Boolean
var a; // a is undefined

Super
ReplyDeleteThanks 👍
DeleteKdkkk
ReplyDeletebharriiii
ReplyDeleteNice & really helpful to learn this topic.
ReplyDelete