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It works the other way around as well
Take my angry upvote!
Ahhh… javascript…
Omg it even works for “NaN”
NaN is actually a number in JavaScript
tbf its the floating point standards fault
I’m going to be honest, this probably makes sense more than any other JavaScript operator quirk I’ve seen.
I had to check if that’s actually true. And yep, this is real.