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Definition

A Scope is simply an area in the code where a variable can be accessed or used.

There are two types of scopes:

  1. Global Scope;
  2. Local Scope.

If a variable is defined inside a block of code (between curly brackets {}), it is said to have a local scope. This means that it can only be accessed from inside that function or code block, or any nested blocks:

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function exampleFunc() { let exampleVariable = 10; console.log(exampleVariable); // Valid if(10 + 10 == 20) { console.log(exampleVariable); // Valid } } exampleFunc(); console.log(exampleVariable); // Shows error
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A variable that is defined outside of any code block is said to have a Global Scope, and it can be accessed from anywhere:

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let exampleVariable = 10; function exampleFunc() { console.log(exampleVariable); // Valid if(10 + 10 == 20) { console.log(exampleVariable); // Valid } } exampleFunc(); console.log(exampleVariable); // Valid
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A variable defined in a lower (nested) scope cannot be accessed from a higher (parent) scope:

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function exampleFunc() { if(10 + 10 == 20) { let exampleVariable = 10; console.log(exampleVariable); // Valid } console.log(exampleVariable); // Shows error } exampleFunc(); console.log(exampleVariable); // Shows error
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Which of the following statements about variable scope is true?

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Note
Definition

A Scope is simply an area in the code where a variable can be accessed or used.

There are two types of scopes:

  1. Global Scope;
  2. Local Scope.

If a variable is defined inside a block of code (between curly brackets {}), it is said to have a local scope. This means that it can only be accessed from inside that function or code block, or any nested blocks:

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function exampleFunc() { let exampleVariable = 10; console.log(exampleVariable); // Valid if(10 + 10 == 20) { console.log(exampleVariable); // Valid } } exampleFunc(); console.log(exampleVariable); // Shows error
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A variable that is defined outside of any code block is said to have a Global Scope, and it can be accessed from anywhere:

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let exampleVariable = 10; function exampleFunc() { console.log(exampleVariable); // Valid if(10 + 10 == 20) { console.log(exampleVariable); // Valid } } exampleFunc(); console.log(exampleVariable); // Valid
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A variable defined in a lower (nested) scope cannot be accessed from a higher (parent) scope:

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function exampleFunc() { if(10 + 10 == 20) { let exampleVariable = 10; console.log(exampleVariable); // Valid } console.log(exampleVariable); // Shows error } exampleFunc(); console.log(exampleVariable); // Shows error
copy
question mark

Which of the following statements about variable scope is true?

Select the correct answer

Was alles duidelijk?

Hoe kunnen we het verbeteren?

Bedankt voor je feedback!

Sectie 1. Hoofdstuk 48
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