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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T00:09:23+00:00 2026-05-16T00:09:23+00:00

Possible Duplicates: Why would a javascript variable start with a dollar sign? JQuery :

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Why would a javascript variable start with a dollar sign?
JQuery : What is the difference between “var test” and “var $test”

What is the difference between this two ways of initializing variables?

var $val = 'something'

     OR

var val = 'something'

as I see they are the same thing.

Maybe in this case $ is only the part of name in variable?
(it will become a meaningless question in that case:/)

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    2026-05-16T00:09:24+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 12:09 am

    The $ in the variable name is only part of the name, but the convention is to use it to start variable names when the variable represents a jQuery object.

    var $myHeaderDiv = $('#header');
    var myHeaderDiv = document.getElementById('header');
    

    Now later in your code, you know the $myHeaderDiv is already a jQuery object, so you can call jQuery functions:

    $myHeaderDiv.fade();
    

    To get from the DOM-variable to the jQuery variable:

    var $myHeaderDiv = jQuery(myHeaderDiv); //assign to another variable
    jQuery(myHeaderDiv).fade(); //use directly
    
    //or, as the $ is aliased to the jQuery object if you don't specify otherwise:
    var $myHeaderDiv = jQuery(myHeaderDiv); //assign
    $(myHeaderDiv).fade(); //use
    

    To get from the jQuery variable to the DOM-variable.

    var myHeaderDiv = $myHeaderDiv.get(0);
    
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