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7,078 Pointsconst vs. var? Not sure what the difference is...they both seem to serve the exact same function.
const vs. var? Not sure what the difference is...they both seem to serve the exact same function.
1 Answer
andren
28,558 Pointsconst
creates a constant. A constant is a type of variable that cannot have its value reassigned after it is assigned.
Take this code:
const example = 20; // Set example to 20
example = 10; // Change value of example to 10
That would be perfectly valid if var
was used, but with const
it produces a TypeError. Because once example
was assigned a value it can never be assigned a different one.
One caveat worth mentioning is that while you can't reassign the value of a constant it does not prevent you from making changes to something that is assigned to it. For example if you have an object assigned, changing the value of one of its properties will work even when const
is used. const
just prevents you from assigning a different thing to the constant.
Austin Whipple
29,725 PointsAustin Whipple
29,725 PointsThere are also differences in scope between
const
,let
, andvar
.Check out the documentation on the MDN for more information: