Can you add a condition to a variable declaration?

浪尽此生 提交于 2019-11-29 09:41:43

This gives to abc the value of def if it isn't falsy (i.e. not false, null, undefined, 0 or an empty string), or the value of ghi if not.

This is equivalent to:

var abc;
if (def) abc = def;
else abc = ghi;

This is commonly used for options:

function myfunc (opts) {
    var mything = opts.mything || "aaa";
}

If you call myfunc({mything:"bbb"}) it uses the value you give. It uses "aaa" if you provide nothing.

In this case, in order to let the caller wholly skip the parameter, we could also have started the function with

opts = opts || {};

The code var abc = def || ghi;

is the same thing as

if (def) { //where def is a truthy value
   var abc = def;
} else {
   abc = ghi;
}

You want a condition like an if statement?

if (xxx==="apple") { 
    var abc = def;
} else {
    abc = ghi;
}

which as written as a ternary operator is:

var abc = (xxx==="apple") ? def : ghi;

Yes, you can add condition to variable declaration

You can use it like this,

function greet(person) {
    var name = person || 'anonymouse';
    alert('Hello ' + name);
}
greet('jashwant');
greet();​

jsfiddle demo

OKay, see, it is something like, you either check if one is true. The true one will be returned. :)

var abc = def || ghi;

Is equivalent to:

var abc = return (def == true) or (ghi == true)
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