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Can anyone explain to me why the result of that condition is 2 in the code below ? It doesn't make any sense to me
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Knowing that,
var a = 10, b = 20, c = 30;
if(c > b > a) is evaluated from left to right because same operator is used.
`c > b` (or 30 > 20) evaluates to true (numerically, true equals to 1)
Then the above result is evaluated as `1 > a`. Remember <a> is 10, thus it is evaluated as `1 > 10`, which results false (numerically, false equals to 0).
The execution flow then runs to the `else` block because the final evaluation result yields false : )
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if(c>b&&b>a)
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Ipang thanks now it makes a lot more sense
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You're welcome Ömer Ayhan 👌