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Confusion about redeclaring with let keyword.

When I declare a variable with let it should not allow me to re declare it as said in course. But I've confusion in this code. Confusion explained with comments. https://code.sololearn.com/W674Hr36V862/?ref=app

3rd Jul 2019, 1:18 PM
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let v1 = 10; function checking(){ if (true){ //here let v1 is inside if() block scope which means let variable inside block scope not available outside let v1 = 5; console.log(v1); //log 5 } //this will log 10 becuz v1 is log inside function scope and due to lexical scope any variable outside function scope or global variable is available inside the function console.log(v1); //10} checking(); //re declaring here returned error, uncomment line 17 to know error message. //let v1 = 20; console.log(v1); //log 10 cuz v1 which is in the global scope
3rd Jul 2019, 3:43 PM
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3rd Jul 2019, 3:45 PM
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I'm not an expert in JavaScript, but as no one else has responded, I'll offer my thoughts. 'let' has only a limited scope. Where you redeclare it in your 'if' block, that variable is only defined within that block. That's why it has a different value outside the block than inside. In general, variables defined inside a function are considered separately from variables defined outside of that function. You can get the value of a variable defined outside (as your code shows), but if you redefine a variable with the same name within a function, it is considered a different variable. Even if you change your 'let's to 'var's, your variable is still the same outside the function after redeclaring it inside.
3rd Jul 2019, 3:09 PM
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let v1 = 10;// here v1 in the window so v1 at all the page is 10 function checking(){ // here still 10 if (true){ //re declaring same variable decalred by let did not return any error let v1 = 5; // here we changed to 5 console.log(v1); // here is 5 } // because the let it will be 10 again console.log(v1); } checking(); //re declaring here returned error, uncomment line 17 to know error message. //let v1 = 20; //let v1=10 here too console.log(v1);
3rd Jul 2019, 3:36 PM
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Oh 😁 Because you re-declare it inside the { ... }
3rd Jul 2019, 3:38 PM
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