That would be weird if a string containing a space wasn't equal to 0 "" == 0, but that's not the case in JS. If you think that "" and "" being equal to 0 is weird then I agree, but since they are, you should expect "\t" and "\n" to equal 0 too.
That would be weird if a string containing a space wasn't equal to 0
" " == 0
, but that's not the case in JS. If you think that""
and" "
being equal to 0 is weird then I agree, but since they are, you should expect"\t"
and"\n"
to equal 0 too.