I need to delete one object in my case. so i am using "delete" keyword but after using it, I am able get the value again
var test= {};
test[0]="111";
test[1]="555";
delete test;
alert(test[0])
I need to delete one object in my case. so i am using "delete" keyword but after using it, I am able get the value again
var test= {};
test[0]="111";
test[1]="555";
delete test;
alert(test[0])
You can't delete
a local variable that has been declared with var
.
You can only delete properties of objects - this happens to also include global variables which are implicit properties of the window
object.
You can delete
properties on objects, you can't delete
variables.
Either assign undefined
or let the variable fall out of scope.
As has been mentioned, you can't delete a variable that has been declared with var
.
For example, if you were to change your code to the following - so that test
is an explicit property of window
- the delete will work.
window.test = [];
window.test[0]="111";
window.test[1]="555";
delete window.test;
alert(window.test[0]);
Whenever delete
, it returns a boolean that tells wether it could delete the var or not. In this case, it returns false
:
delete test; // false
You can just set test
to undefined
:
test = undefined;