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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T12:53:33+00:00 2026-05-13T12:53:33+00:00

var c = false; if(c=[] && c.length==0)alert(‘hi’); hi is not alerted because c is

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var c = false;
if(c=[] && c.length==0)alert('hi');

hi is not alerted because c is still false when it executes the second operand of &&, can someone explain how the boolean operands in if condition are executed and in what order?

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    2026-05-13T12:53:34+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 12:53 pm

    I believe this is just a precedence issue – && is binding tighter than =. Your code is equivalent to:

    if (c = ([] && c.length == 0))
    {
        alert('hi');
    }
    

    So it’s assigning c the value false rather than the empty array.

    Try this instead:

    if ((c = []) && c.length == 0)
    {
        alert('hi');
    }
    

    EDIT: To address Tryptich’s comment – I did try this before posting 🙂 As CMS said, an empty array is considered true. Try this:

    if (c = [])
    {
        alert('empty array is true');
    }
    

    or even just this:

    if ([])
    {
        alert('empty array is true');
    }
    

    I checked the spec before posting – I was somewhat surprised that an empty array is considered true, but it is…

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