TypeScript

TypeScript Boolean

In this tutorial, you will learn about the TypeScript boolean data type.

The TypeScript boolean type allows two values: true and false. It’s one of the primitive types in TypeScript. For example:

let present: boolean;
present = true;
// after a while
// ..
present = false;

JavaScript has the Boolean type that refers to the non-primitive boxed object. The Boolean type has the letter B in uppercase, which is different from the boolean type.

It’s a good practice to avoid using the Boolean type.

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