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JavaScript Variable Scope
var flag = false;
if(flag === true)
{
var you = "great";
}
Variable “you” is initialized with undefined, it shows undefined instead of showing reference error when printed. why?
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In Javascript, all variables are “hoisted” to the top of the function/scope they’re declared in. That is, your code REALLY looks like this to the compiler: