let vs const vs var code example
Example 1: let vs const
`const` is a signal that the identifier won't be reassigned.
`let` is a signal that the variable may be reassigned, such as a counter in a
loop, or a value swap in an algorithm.
It also signals that the variable will be used only in the block it's defined
in, which is not always the entire containing function.
Example 2: var let const javascript
Const vs Let vs Var
const pi = 3.14
pi = 1
cannot do this becuase with const you cannot change the value
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Let --> is block level
for(let i = 0; i < 3; i++) {
console.log(i) --> it will console here
}
console.log(i) ---> Not here
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Var is for variables available to the entire function
for(var j = 0; j < 3; j++) {
console.log(j) --> it will console here
}
console.log(j) ---> it will console here
Example 3: var vs let vs const
var:
- hoisted (always declared at top of scope, global if none)
- function scope
let:
- block scope
- not redeclarable
const:
- block scope
- not reassignable
- not redeclarable
Note: Although it may seem like these hold only semantic meaning, using the
appropriate keywords helps the JS engines' compiler to decide on what to optimize.
Example 4: var or const in javascript
const myConst='A const does not change.';
var myVar='A var does change.';
var myVar=2;
Example 5: difference between var let and const in javascript with example
var a;
a=10;
let a;
a=10;
let a =20;
if(true){
let b =30;
}
console.log(b);
const
const a;
const a =20;
if(true){
const b =30;
}
console.log(b);
console.log(a);
Example 6: var vs let vs const typescript
let num1:number = 1;
function letDeclaration() {
let num2:number = 2;
if (num2 > num1) {
let num3: number = 3;
num3++;
}
while(num1 < num2) {
let num4: number = 4;
num1++;
}
console.log(num1);
console.log(num2);
console.log(num3);
console.log(num4);
}
letDeclaration();