Boolean Values

We said that all conditions ultimately are either true (true) or false (false). We can verify this by printing the condition:

console.log(10 < 20); // Prints: true
const condition = 10 > 10;
console.log(condition); // Prints: false

The values true (true) and false (false) are called Boolean values. We can also use these values directly in the code. For example:

const condition = true; // True
if (condition) {
	console.log("This is always printed");
}

And we can also compare them:

true === true // True
true === false // False
true !== false // True

This may not seem very useful now, but later you will see that Boolean values are indeed very useful.

Instructions

Create a variable discount with the value true.

If discount is true, print I will buy!.

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