Convert truthy or falsy to an explicit boolean

Aracthor picture Aracthor · Jul 1, 2015 · Viewed 87.9k times · Source

I have a variable. Let's call it toto.

This toto can be set to undefined, null, a string, or an object.

I would like to check if toto is set to a data, which means set to a string or an object, and neither undefined nor null, and set corresponding boolean value in another variable.

I thought of the syntax !!, that would look like this:

var tata = !!toto; // tata would be set to true or false, whatever toto is.

The first ! would be set to false if toto is undefined or null and true else, and the second one would invert it.

But it looks a little bit odd. So is there a clearer way to do this?

I already looked at this question, but I want to set a value in a variable, not just check it in an if statement.

Answer

Robo Robok picture Robo Robok · Jul 1, 2015

Yes, you can always use this:

var tata = Boolean(toto);

And here are some tests:

for (var value of [0, 1, -1, "0", "1", "cat", true, false, undefined, null]) {
    console.log(`Boolean(${typeof value} ${value}) is ${Boolean(value)}`);
}

Results:

Boolean(number 0) is false
Boolean(number 1) is true
Boolean(number -1) is true
Boolean(string 0) is true
Boolean(string 1) is true
Boolean(string cat) is true
Boolean(boolean true) is true
Boolean(boolean false) is false
Boolean(undefined undefined) is false
Boolean(object null) is false