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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T00:04:45+00:00 2026-05-30T00:04:45+00:00

Possible Duplicate: What is the !! (not not) operator in JavaScript? What does the

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What is the !! (not not) operator in JavaScript?
What does the !! operator (double exclamation point) mean in JavaScript?

So I was debuging some code and ran across this:

var foo.bar = 0; // this is actually passed from another function, adding it for context

function(foo) {
    var someVar = !!foo.bar;

    if (foo.bar) {
      // ..stuff happens
    } else {
      // .. something else happens
    }
}

Okay my questions is what is the point of !!? All that is doing is making the 0 === false.

  1. Is there any benefit to using that compared to boolean(foo.bar)?

  2. foo.bar can be evaluated in an if as is because 0 === false already, so why go through the conversion? (someVar is not reused anywhere else)

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    2026-05-30T00:04:47+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 12:04 am

    This converts a value to a boolean and ensures a boolean type.

    "foo"      // Evaluates to "foo".
    !"foo"     // Evaluates to false.
    !!"foo"    // Evaluates to true.
    

    If foo.bar is passed through, then it may not be 0 but some other falsy value. See the following truth table:

    Truth Table for javascript

    ''        ==   '0'           // false
    0         ==   ''            // true
    0         ==   '0'           // true
    false     ==   'false'       // false
    false     ==   '0'           // true
    false     ==   undefined     // false
    false     ==   null          // false
    null      ==   undefined     // true
    " \t\r\n" ==   0             // true
    

    Source: Doug Crockford

    Javascript also gets really weird when it comes to NaN values. And this is the only case I can think of off the top of my head where !! would behave differently to ===.

    NaN   ===  NaN     //false
    !!NaN === !!NaN    //true
    
    // !!NaN is false
    
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