Variables


Variables

A variable stores data. Every variable has a name , called its identifier . Variables are declared in JavaScript using var , a keyword that allocates storage space for new data and indicates to the interpreter that a new identifier is in use. Declaring a variable is simple:

 var x; 

This statement tells the interpreter that a new variable x is about to be used. Variables can be assigned initial values when they are declared:

 var x = 2; 

In addition, multiple variables can be declared with one var statement if the variables are separated by commas:

 var x, y = 2, z; 

You should not use variables without first declaring them, although it is possible to do so in certain cases. Using a variable on the right-hand side of an assignment without first declaring it will result in an error.

Experienced programmers will notice that, unlike C, C++, and Java, there is only one way to declare a variable in JavaScript. This highlights the fact that JavaScript s treatment of variable data types is fundamentally different from many languages, including C, C++, and Java.




JavaScript 2.0
JavaScript: The Complete Reference, Second Edition
ISBN: 0072253576
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 209

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