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JavaScript null and undefined - There are two JavaScript values that are not of any of the types described above. The JavaScript keyword null is a special value that indicates "no value". If a variable contains null, you know that it does not contain a valid value of any other type. The other special value in JavaScript is the undefined value. This is the value of uninitialized variables and the value returned when you query object properties that do not exist. In JavaScript 1.5, there is a pre-defined global variable named undefined that holds this special undefined value. null and undefined serve similar purposes and the == operator considers them equal; if you need to distinguish between them, use the === operator.

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