JavaScript Variables
A variable is a "container" for information you want to store.
Examples
Variable
Variables are used to store data. This example will show you how.
Variables
A variable is a "container" for information you want to store. A variable's
value can change during the script. You can refer to a variable by name to see
its value or to change its value.
Rules for Variable names:
- Variable names are case sensitive
- They must begin with a letter or the underscore character
Declare a Variable
You can create a variable with the var statement:
You can also create a variable without the var statement:
Assign a Value to a Variable
You assign a value to a variable like this:
Or like this:
The variable name is on the left side of the expression and the value you
want to assign to the variable is on the right. Now the variable "strname" has
the value "Hege".
Lifetime of Variables
When you declare a variable within a function, the variable can only be
accessed within that function. When you exit the function, the variable is
destroyed. These variables are called local variables. You can have local
variables with the same name in different functions, because each is recognized
only by the function in which it is declared.
If you declare a variable outside a function, all the functions on your page
can access it. The lifetime of these variables starts when they are declared,
and ends when the page is closed.
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