Friday, November 2, 2018

Javascript local and global variable confusion




I am new to JavaScript and I was doing some practices on local and global variable scopes, following is my code(fiddle):





var myname = "initial"
function c(){
alert(myname);
var myname = "changed";
alert(myname);

}
c();





when the first alert is called, it is showing myname as undefined. so my confusion is why I am not able to access a global instance of myname and if I don't define myname within the function then it will work fine.


Answer



In Javascript, the variable declarations are automatically moved to the top of the function. So, the interpreter would make it look more like this:






var myname = "initial"
function c(){
var myname;
// alerts undefined
alert(myname);
myname = "changed";
// alerts changed
alert(myname);

}
c();





This is called 'hoisting'.



Due to hoisting and the fact that the scope for any variable is the function it's declared in, it's standard practice to list all variables at the top of a function to avoid this confusion.


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