John Resig wrote:
> I'm hesitant to add that (I've definitely thought about it, in the 
> past) because .valueOf() doesn't cover all comparison cases.
>
> obj > obj2 works (as you noted)
> but if ( obj ) {} doesn't (it always returns true)
>
> Additionally, in Firebug, the result shows up as a number rather than 
> something more useful (like a list of elements).
What about type hinting?

~Daniel Friesen (Dantman, Nadir-Seen-Fire) [http://daniel.friesen.name]

> --John
>
>
> On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 2:06 PM, James Padolsey 
> <jamespadol...@googlemail.com <mailto:jamespadol...@googlemail.com>> 
> wrote:
>
>
>     Just a thought; this would be quite useful IMO:
>
>     var paras = $('p'), uls = $('ul');
>     if (paras > uls) {
>        // ...
>     }
>
>     I know it's not quite as readable (or as semantic) as:
>
>     if (paras.length > uls.length) {
>        // ...
>     }
>
>     but still, it's one of those things that may as well be added, just
>     for the few situations where it may be useful.
>
>     jQuery.fn.valueOf = function(){return this.length;};
>
>     Unless it's got some other valid use (with jQuery)...?
>
>
>
> >

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