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Error: expression expected.ts(1109)
Explanation: This error occurs when the TypeScript compiler encounters a statement or expression that is missing or not in the correct format.
Example:
// Incorrect usage: missing expression
let x;
if (x) {
console.log('x is truthy');
}
// Correct usage: providing an expression
let y = 5;
if (y) {
console.log('y is truthy');
}
In the example above, an “expression expected” error would occur on the line where variable x is declared. The if statement is expecting an expression within the parenthesis, but it is missing in this case.
To fix the error, we can assign a value to x or remove the if statement if it’s unnecessary.
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In this example, the error message “expression expected.ts(1109)” is explained with a description and an example code snippet. The code snippet showcases the incorrect usage that leads to the error, as well as the correct usage to avoid the error.