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Discussion: The difference between triple equal sign (===) and double equal sign (==) in js and php

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  1. <script></li> <li>var priceOfApple = "3 yuan"; // The price of apples </li> <li>var priceOfBanana = "3.5 yuan"; // The price of bananas </li> <li>priceOfApple = parseInt( priceOfApple ); // Parse Apple's Price</li> <li>var priceOfBanana2 = parseInt( priceOfBanana ); // Parse the price of bananas </li> <li>if( ( priceOfApple===3 ) && ( priceOfBanana2 === 3 ) // Check whether the parsing is successful</li> <li>&& ( parseFloat( priceOfBanana ) === 3.5 ) ) </li> <li>{</li> <li>alert( "The price of apple:" + priceOfApple // Output the price of the fruit </li> <li>+ "The integer part of the price of n banana:" + priceOfBanana2</li> <li>+ "The price of n banana:" + parseFloat( priceOfBanana ) );</li> <li>}</li> <li></script>
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