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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T04:15:13+00:00 2026-05-14T04:15:13+00:00

So I have this problem with strings and switch-case, and I’ll try to keep

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So I have this problem with strings and switch-case, and I’ll try to keep it as simple as possible.

Here event.keyCode has the value “65”, and is the result of a keydown event of ‘a’ (using JQuery).

if (event.keyCode == "65") {
   alert("hmmmm");
}

That works, but:

switch (event.keyCode) {
   case '65':
      alert("Yay!");
      break;
}

That doesn’t. However this will work:

switch ('65') {
   case '65':
      alert("Yay!");
      break;
}

And if I do this:

var t = '65';
switch (t) {
   case '65':
      alert("Yay!");
      break;
}

It works. And then I tried this:

var t = event.keyCode;
switch (t) {
   case '65':
      alert("Yay!");
      break;
}

But it fails!

So why does it match in the if-block at the beginning, but not for the switch-case?

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    2026-05-14T04:15:13+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 4:15 am

    keyCode is an integer, not a string. When you use ==, the conversion is done implicitly. However, the switch uses the equivalent of ===, which doesn’t allow implicit conversions. You can test this easily with:

    switch (65) {
       case '65':
          alert("Yay!");
          break;
    }
    

    As expected, it does not alert.

    This is stated in ECMAScript, 5th edition section 12.11 (switch statement). The interpreter will enter a case statement if “input is equal to clauseSelector as defined by the === operator”. input is 65 (integer) and clauseSelector is ’65’ (string) in my above example, which are not ===.

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