Given:
console.log(boo); this outputs undefined Given:
var boo = 1; console.log(boo); this outputs 1 After defining boo and setting to 1, how can I then reset boo, so that console.log outputs undefined?
Thanks
A variable that has not been assigned a value is of type undefined . A method or statement also returns undefined if the variable that is being evaluated does not have an assigned value. A function returns undefined if a value was not returned .
Use the nullish coalescing operator (??) to set a default value if undefined in TypeScript, e.g. const result = country ?? 'Germany' . The nullish coalescing operator returns its right-hand side operand when the value to the left is undefined or null .
To reliably set a variable boo to undefined, use a function with an empty return expression:
boo = (function () { return; })(); After executing this line of code, typeof(boo) evaluates to 'undefined', regardless of whether or not the undefined global property has been set to another value. For example:
undefined = 'hello'; var boo = 1; console.log(boo); // outputs '1' boo = (function () { return; })(); console.log(boo); // outputs 'undefined' console.log(undefined); // outputs 'hello' EDIT But see also @Colin's simpler solution!
This behavior is standard as far back as ECMAScript 1. The relevant specification states in part:
Syntax
return[no LineTerminator here] Expression ;Semantics
A
returnstatement causes a function to cease execution and return a value to the caller. If Expression is omitted, the return value isundefined.
To view the original specifications, refer to:
For completeness, I have appended a brief summary of alternate approaches to this problem, along with objections to these approaches, based on the answers and comments given by other responders.
undefined to boo boo = undefined; // not recommended Although it is simpler to assign undefined to boo directly, undefined is not a reserved word and could be replaced by an arbitrary value, such as a number or string.
boo delete boo; // not recommended Deleting boo removes the definition of boo entirely, rather than assigning it the value undefined, and even then only works if boo is a global property.
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