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JavaScript JavaScript Basics (Retired) Storing and Tracking Information with Variables Naming Variables

Is a uppercase value name different from a lowercase value name? such as "ID" and "id"

Is a uppercase value name different from a lowercase value name? such as "ID" and "id"

4 Answers

Yes!
When comparing values with === cases are compared.
If you want to compare for matching content without the case, convert them like so:
if (variableToCheck.toUpperCase() === 'ID') {}
or
if (variableToCheck.toLowerCase() === 'id') {}

Yes, JavaScript is case sensitive. That means that id and ID can be 2 complete different things.

Yes.
See mkmk

Yes.
See mkmk