Exploring Primitive Data Types
Summary
-
There are two types of numbers in JavaScript:
- Integers: Discrete numbers like
1
,2
,3
,-1
,-2
,-3
, etc; - Floats (Floating-Point Numbers): Numerical values that have a decimal in them (e.g.,
3.14
,-0.5
).
- Integers: Discrete numbers like
-
Booleans are values that can be either
true
orfalse
; -
Null (
null
) values represent the intentional absence of data.
1. Which of the following is a primitive data type in JavaScript?
2. What is the primitive data type used to represent true
or false
values?
3. Which of the following represents a floating-point number?
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SectionΒ 2. ChapterΒ 11
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Summary
-
There are two types of numbers in JavaScript:
- Integers: Discrete numbers like
1
,2
,3
,-1
,-2
,-3
, etc; - Floats (Floating-Point Numbers): Numerical values that have a decimal in them (e.g.,
3.14
,-0.5
).
- Integers: Discrete numbers like
-
Booleans are values that can be either
true
orfalse
; -
Null (
null
) values represent the intentional absence of data.
1. Which of the following is a primitive data type in JavaScript?
2. What is the primitive data type used to represent true
or false
values?
3. Which of the following represents a floating-point number?
Everything was clear?
Thanks for your feedback!
SectionΒ 2. ChapterΒ 11