Corrected incomplete sentence in "Comparisons" page

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Carl Smith 2018-08-17 14:05:46 -04:00
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@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ Yeah, mathematically that's strange. The last result states that "`null` is grea
The reason is that an equality check `==` and comparisons `> < >= <=` work differently. Comparisons convert `null` to a number, hence treat it as `0`. That's why (3) `null >= 0` is true and (1) `null > 0` is false. The reason is that an equality check `==` and comparisons `> < >= <=` work differently. Comparisons convert `null` to a number, hence treat it as `0`. That's why (3) `null >= 0` is true and (1) `null > 0` is false.
On the other hand, the equality check `==` for `undefined` and `null` works by the rule, without any conversions. They equal each other and don't equal anything else. That's why (2) `null == 0` is false. On the other hand, the equality check `==` for `undefined` and `null` is defined such that, without any conversions, they equal each other and don't equal anything else. That's why (2) `null == 0` is false.
### An incomparable undefined ### An incomparable undefined