Is there a condensed way of defining a variable within the condition of an if statement in JavaScript? For example:
var arr = [1,2,3];
console.log(len); // output is null, since it was never declared
if ((var len = arr.length) > 0) { // len == 3
// logic using variable 'len ' here
}
Or is the only way around this to declare and assign the value of len
before the conditional statement?
arr.lenght
in the conditional statement and then declare the variablelen
inside of it?