Let's understand comparison between
var
,let
andconst
.
- Variables defined with
var
declarations are globally scoped or function scoped andlet
andconst
has block scope or we can say local scope.
example:
var testVar = 'var'; // global scope
let testLet = 'let'; // local scope
const testConst= 'const'; // local scope
function testScope {
consol.log(window.testVar); // var
consol.log(window.testLet); // undefined
consol.log(window.testConst); // undefined
}
testScope() // output var
- Variables defined with
var
can be Redeclared but withlet
andconst
cannot be Redeclared.
example :
var testVar = 10;
let testLet = 10;
const testConst = 10;
function test{
var testVar = 20; // it will work
let testLet = 20; // it will throw error
const testConst = 20; // it will throw error
console.log(testVar,testLet,testConst);
}
test();
Var
can updated and re-declared.Let
can be updated but not re-declared.Const
cannot be updated and re-declared.
example :
var testVar = 10;
let testLet = 10;
const testConst = 10;
function test{
testVar = 20; // it will work
testLet = 20; // it will work
testConst = 20; // it will throw error
console.log(testVar,testLet,testConst);
}
test();
- While
var
andlet
can be declared without being initialized,const
must be initialized during declaration.
This all about var, let and const.
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Thank you for reading 😃.
Top comments (3)
The second code block is not true. 'let' variables can be redeclared inside curly braces.
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