I am running into a strange scope issue with Javascript (see JSFiddle):
var someGlobal = 3;
function someF() {
// undefined issue
alert(someGlobal);
var someGlobal = 5;
// Displays 5
alert(someGlobal);
}
function someF2() {
// Displays 3, why?
alert(someGlobal);
}
someF();
someF2();
Why doesn't Javascript throws an undefined issue in someF2()
? How come someF2()
can access the someGlobal
, and someF()
not? How can I make sure a global variable is accessible in a function?
Remark:
In both cases, the functions start by calling alert(someglobal)
, why does one function throw an undefined issue and the other not?