javascript let function code example

Example 1: js throttle function

function throttle (callback, limit) {
    var wait = false;                  // Initially, we're not waiting
    return function () {               // We return a throttled function
        if (!wait) {                   // If we're not waiting
            callback.call();           // Execute users function
            wait = true;               // Prevent future invocations
            setTimeout(function () {   // After a period of time
                wait = false;          // And allow future invocations
            }, limit);
        }
    }
}
// Usage Example:
// On scroll, allow function to run at most 1 time per 100ms
window.addEventListener("scroll", throttle(function(){
  /*stuff to be throttled*/
}, 100));

Example 2: javascript var let

// var has function scope.
// let has block scope.

function func(){
  if(true){
    var A = 1;
    let B = 2;
  }
  A++; // 2 --> ok, inside function scope
  B++; // B is not defined --> not ok, outside of block scope
  return A + B; // NaN --> B is not defined
}

Example 3: let in javascript

The let statement declares a block scope local variable, optionally initializing it to a value.

let x = 1;

if (x === 1) {
  let x = 2;

  console.log(x);
  // expected output: 2
}

console.log(x);
// expected output: 1

Example 4: vars with let in it javascript

let /*Var name*/ = /*what is equals*/

Example 5: javascript function

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// FUNCTION DECLARATION (invoking can be done before declaration)
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function calcAge1(birthYear) {
   return 2037 - birthYear;
}
const age1 = calcAge1(1991);

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const calcAge2 = function (birthYear) {
   return 2037 - birthYear;
}
const age2 = calcAge2(1991);

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const calcAge3 = birthYear => 2037 - birthYear;
const age3 = calcAge3(1991);
console.log(age3);

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