variable variables javascript code example
Example 1: javascript declare a variable
//choose the best for your solution
var myVariable = 22; //this can be a string or number. var is globally defined
let myVariable = 22; //this can be a string or number. let is block scoped
const myVariable = 22; //this can be a string or number. const is block scoped and can't be reassigned
Example 2: js variables
//Making variables with let:
let numberOfFriends = 1;
//Incrementing:
numberOfFriends += 3; //numberOfFriends is now 4
// Variables with const
const minimumAge = 21; //CANNOT REASSIGN!
//Booleans - true or false values
true;
false;
let isHappy = true;
//Naming Conventions
// Use upper camel-cased names:
let numberOfChickens = 6; //GOOD
// NOT THE JS WAY:
// let number_of_chickens = 6;
Example 3: javascript variable
var user_name = prompt("Please enter your name:", "Type here");
alert("Hello " + user_name);
Example 4: how to declare a variable js
//let and var are both editable variables and can be changed later on in your program;
let dog = 'Woof';
//dog is equal to the string 'Woof';
dog = false;
//You can changed the value of dog now because it was defined with let and not const;
let cow = 'Moo';
//cow is equal to the string 'Moo';
cow = true;
//You can change the value of cow later on because it is not defined with const;
//const is used when declaring a variable that can't be changed later on -- const stands for constant;
const pig = 'oink';
//This assigns the string 'oink' to pig which can not be changed because it is defined with const;
pig = 'snort';
//Above throws an error
//Good Job you now know how to declare variables using JavaScript!!!
Example 5: javascript variables
// Also let, const
var e_number = 0;
var e_string = '';
var e_true = true;
var e_false = false;
var e_undefined = undefined;