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The Boolean object represents a truth value: true or false.
Description
Boolean primitives and Boolean objects
Do not confuse the {{Glossary("Primitive", "primitive")}} Boolean values true and false with the true and false values of the Boolean object.
Any object, including a Boolean object whose value is false, evaluates to true when passed to a conditional statement. For example, the condition in the following {{jsxref("Statements/if...else", "if")}} statement evaluates to true:
This behavior does not apply to Boolean primitives. For example, the condition in the following {{jsxref("Statements/if...else", "if")}} statement evaluates to false:
Do not use the Boolean() constructor with new to convert a non-boolean value to a boolean value — use Boolean as a function or a double NOT instead:
If you specify any object, including a Boolean object whose value is false, as the initial value of a Boolean object, the new Boolean object has a value of true.
Warning: You should rarely find yourself using
Booleanas a constructor.
Boolean coercion
Many built-in operations that expect booleans first coerce their arguments to booleans. The operation can be summarized as follows:
Booleans are returned as-is.
undefinedturns intofalse.nullturns intofalse.0,-0, andNaNturn intofalse; other numbers turn intotrue.0nturns intofalse; other BigInts turn intotrue.Symbols turn into
true.All objects become
true.
Note: A legacy behavior makes
document.allreturnfalsewhen used as a boolean, despite it being an object. This property is legacy and non-standard and should not be used.
Note: Unlike other type conversions like string coercion or number coercion, boolean coercion does not attempt to convert objects to primitives.
In other words, there are only a handful of values that get coerced to false — these are called falsy values. All other values are called truthy values. A value's truthiness is important when used with logical operators, conditional statements, or any boolean context.
There are two ways to achieve the same effect in JavaScript.
Double NOT:
!!xnegatesxtwice, which convertsxto a boolean using the same algorithm as above.The
Boolean()function:Boolean(x)uses the same algorithm as above to convertx.
Note that truthiness is not the same as being loosely equal to true or false.
[] is truthy, but it's also loosely equal to false. It's truthy, because all objects are truthy. However, when comparing with false, which is a primitive, [] is also converted to a primitive, which is "" via {{jsxref("Array.prototype.toString()")}}. Comparing strings and booleans results in both being converted to numbers, and they both become 0, so [] == false is true. In general, falsiness and == false differ in the following cases:
NaN,undefined, andnullare falsy but not loosely equal tofalse."0"(and other string literals that are not""but get coerced to 0) is truthy but loosely equal tofalse.Objects are always truthy, but their primitive representation may be loosely equal to
false.
Truthy values are even more unlikely to be loosely equal to true. All values are either truthy or falsy, but most values are loosely equal to neither true nor false.
Constructor
{{jsxref("Global_Objects/Boolean/Boolean", "Boolean()")}}
: Creates a new
Booleanobject.
Instance properties
These properties are defined on Boolean.prototype and shared by all Boolean instances.
{{jsxref("Object/constructor", "Boolean.prototype.constructor")}}
: The constructor function that created the instance object. For
Booleaninstances, the initial value is the {{jsxref("Boolean/Boolean", "Boolean")}} constructor.
Instance methods
{{jsxref("Boolean.prototype.toString()")}}
: Returns a string of either
trueorfalsedepending upon the value of the object. Overrides the {{jsxref("Object.prototype.toString()")}} method.
{{jsxref("Boolean.prototype.valueOf()")}}
: Returns the primitive value of the {{jsxref("Boolean")}} object. Overrides the {{jsxref("Object.prototype.valueOf()")}} method.
Examples
Creating Boolean objects with an initial value of false
Creating Boolean objects with an initial value of true
Specifications
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Browser compatibility
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