#Javascript Variable Scope
####Basic block scope
Javascript looks out, but not in.
var message = "Hello";
function doSomething(){
console.log( message );
}
doSomething();
message
is defined "globally" and can be seen everywhere.
function doSomething(){
var message = "Hello";
}
console.log( message );
Variables defined inside of functions can only be seen inside the function and from any functions called inside the function.
People commonly make this error:
for (var i=0; i<5; i++) {
var link = document.createElement("a");
link.innerHTML = "Link " + i;
link.addEventListener('click', function() {
alert(i);
});
document.body.appendChild(link);
}
The value of i
is not held inside the event listener function.
var links = [];
for (var i=0; i<5; i++) {
links.push( document.createElement("a") );
}
links.forEach(function(link, i){
link.innerHTML = "Link " + i;
link.addEventListener('click', function () {
alert(i);
});
document.body.appendChild(link);
});
var setLink = function(i){
var link = document.createElement("a");
link.innerHTML = "Link " + i;
link.addEventListener('click', function () {
alert(i);
});
document.body.appendChild(link);
};
for (var i=0; i<5; i++) {
setLink(i);
}
Immediately Invoking Function Expression
for (var i=0; i<5; i++) {
(function(i){
var link = document.createElement("a");
link.innerHTML = "Link " + i;
link.addEventListener('click', function () {
alert(i);
});
document.body.appendChild(link);
})(i);
}
Pass the parameter you want to "hold onto" into the function expression
- After each line write a console.log("what is happening at this line", variable-to-console.log )
- Callbacks and scope become more clear when you understand the values of each thing at each place in the program.
- Try each example out.