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Comparing dissimilar types using the strict equality operators ``++===++`` and ``++!==++`` will always return the same value, respectively ``++false++`` and ``++true++``, because no type conversion is done before the comparison. Thus, such comparisons can only be bugs.
== Noncompliant Code Example
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var a = 8;
var b = "8";
if (a === b) { // Noncompliant; always false
// ...
}
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== Compliant Solution
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var a = 8;
var b = "8";
if (a == b) {
// ...
}
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or
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var a = 8;
var b = "8";
if (a === Number(b)) {
// ...
}
----