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Asked: June 18, 20262026-06-18T16:21:15+00:00 2026-06-18T16:21:15+00:00

JS Code var foo = Hello World!; // <——- global scope document.write(<p>Before our anonymous

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    var foo = "Hello World!"; // <------- global scope
    document.write("<p>Before our anonymous function foo means '" + foo + '".</p>');

    (function() {
        // The following code will be enclosed within an anonymous function
        var foo = "Goodbye World!"; // <------- local scope
        document.write("<p>Inside our anonymous function foo means '" + foo + '".</p>');
    })(); // We call our anonymous function immediately

    document.write("<p>After our anonymous function foo means '" + foo + '".</p>');

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Before our anomymous function foo means 'Hello World!".

Inside our anomymous function foo means 'Goodbye World!".

After our anomymous function foo means 'Hello World!".

My problem is

  • When we replace the value of foo variable inside the function why
    does not get it replaced ? How does it still contains the "Hello World!"?
  • If I’m to access the global variable inside the function How can I do it ?
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    2026-06-18T16:21:17+00:00Added an answer on June 18, 2026 at 4:21 pm

    By using var foo inside your function, you are explicitly telling the variable only to change locally, within that function. If you want to change it globally, just use foo = ...

    If you want to read up on it, I suggest this SO Question

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