Fix: correct redirect id for operators section

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ThesllaDev 4 years ago
parent f6954f7fc2
commit 1df2e3c8fb

@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ In the previous section, the value of `myVariable` was a number data type.
`let myVariable = 123;` `let myVariable = 123;`
Variables can store all types of numbers, including decimals or negative numbers. Numbers also can be used with arithmetic operators, covered in the [next section](#operators). Variables can store all types of numbers, including decimals or negative numbers. Numbers also can be used with arithmetic operators, covered in the [next section](#arithmetic-operators).
### Arithmetic Operators ### Arithmetic Operators
@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ You can achieve your formatting goals with either method, but template literals
### Booleans ### Booleans
Booleans can be only two values: `true` or `false`. Booleans can help make decisions on which lines of code should run when certain conditions are met. In many cases, [operators](#operators) assist with setting the value of a Boolean and you will often notice and write variables being initialized or their values being updated with an operator. Booleans can be only two values: `true` or `false`. Booleans can help make decisions on which lines of code should run when certain conditions are met. In many cases, [operators](#arithmetic-operators) assist with setting the value of a Boolean and you will often notice and write variables being initialized or their values being updated with an operator.
- `let myTrueBool = true` - `let myTrueBool = true`
- `let myFalseBool = false` - `let myFalseBool = false`

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