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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T23:52:43+00:00 2026-06-13T23:52:43+00:00

Possible Duplicate: Declaring Multiple Variables in JavaScript I was wondering whether there is a

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Declaring Multiple Variables in JavaScript

I was wondering whether there is a difference in listing variables in JavaScript (and JS libraries).

Example:

var $this = $(this),
    $body = $("body"),
    $main-wrap = $("body > section.wrapper");

OR

var $this = $(this);
var $body = $("body");
var $main-wrap = $("body > section.wrapper");

I always thought that the difference only lies in notation. The first example is shorter and possibly faster to execute. Recently I did some testing and now I am not sure anymore. Can anyone clear this up?

Is there a difference in execution speed, result, method?

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    2026-06-13T23:52:43+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 11:52 pm

    I broke the habit of using multiple var statements when I started using jsLint. It always caught that and said that it was faster to separate by a comma.

    Looking into this more, there seem to be many sources that agree with this.

    From jsLint #scope

    It is recommended that a single var statement be used per function.

    From A List Apart:

    The var statement defines one or more variables. Sometimes you’ll see code that looks like this:

    var image = document.getElementById("myImage");
    var div = document.getElementById("myDiv");
    

    This code defines two variables, one
    right after the other. I often see this pattern for 10 or more
    variables in a row. Doing so artificially inflates the size of your
    code because multiple var statements can be combined into one using a
    comma operator:

    var image = document.getElementById("myImage"),
    div = document.getElementById("myDiv"); 
    

    This code also defines two variables
    and provides the same initialization. However, you’ve saved the three
    bytes that another var would have cost. Three bytes might not seem
    like a big deal, but if you’re able to find dozens of places where
    there’s currently an extra var statement, the savings can really add
    up.

    However,

    here are two fairly compelling reasons to use multiple var statements from SO posters. and here

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