# isUndefined Checks if the given value is `undefined`. This function tests whether the provided value is strictly equal to `undefined`. It returns `true` if the value is `undefined`, and `false` otherwise. This function can also serve as a type predicate in TypeScript, narrowing the type of the argument to `undefined`. ## Signature ```typescript function isUndefined(x: unknown): x is undefined; ``` ### Parameters - `x` (`unknown`): The value to test if it is `undefined`. ### Returns (`x is undefined`): `true` if the value is `undefined`, `false` otherwise. ## Examples ```typescript const value1 = undefined; const value2 = null; const value3 = 42; console.log(isUndefined(value1)); // true console.log(isUndefined(value2)); // false console.log(isUndefined(value3)); // false ```