TypeScript Primitive DataTypes
Similar to JavaScript’s mostly used data types TypeScript has mainly 3 primitives
- String: TypeScript Strings are similar to sentences. They are made up of a list of characters, which is essentially just an “array of characters, like “Hello w3wiki” etc.
- Number: Just like JavaScript, TypeScript supports number data type. All numbers are stored as floating point numbers.
- Boolean: The most basic datatype is the simple true/false value, which JavaScript and TypeScript call a boolean value.
TypeScript Primitives: String, Number, and Boolean Type
In this article, we are going to learn about TypeScript primitives: string, number, and boolean Type in Typescript. These are the most used and basic data types. Below we will learn about string, number, and boolean in detail.