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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T08:17:43+00:00 2026-05-24T08:17:43+00:00

Possible Duplicate: Difference between using var and not using var in JavaScript sometime, I

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Difference between using var and not using var in JavaScript

sometime, I saw people doing this

for(var i=0; i< array.length; i++){
 //bababa

}

but I also see people doing this…

for(i=0; i< array.length; i++){
 //bababa

}

What is the different between two? Thank you.

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    2026-05-24T08:17:45+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 8:17 am

    The var keyword is never “needed”. However if you don’t use it then the variable that you are declaring will be exposed in the global scope (i.e. as a property on the window object). Usually this is not what you want.

    Usually you only want your variable to be visible in the current scope, and this is what var does for you. It declares the variable in the current scope only (though note that in some cases the “current scope” will coincide with the “global scope”, in which case there is no difference between using var and not using var).

    When writing code, you should prefer this syntax:

    for(var i=0; i< array.length; i++){
        //bababa
    }
    

    Or if you must, then like this:

    var i;
    for(i=0; i< array.length; i++){
       //bababa
    }
    

    Doing it like this:

    for(i=0; i< array.length; i++){
       //bababa
    }
    

    …will create a variable called i in the global scope. If someone else happened to also be using a global i variable, then you’ve just overwritten their variable.

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