// var declares a variable, meaning its value will vary.
// const declares a constant, meaning its value will remain
// consistant and not change.
// If your variable changes throughout the program or website,
// declare it using a var statement.
// Otherwise, if its value does not change, declare it using
// a const statement.
const myConst='A const does not change.';
var myVar='A var does change.';
var myVar=2;
const obj = {
name: "Fred",
age: 42,
id: 1
}
//simple destructuring
const { name } = obj;
console.log("name", name);
//assigning multiple variables at one time
const { age, id } = obj;
console.log("age", age);
console.log("id", id);
//using different names for the properties
const { name: personName } = obj;
console.log("personName", personName);
Run code snippet
const b = 1; // this variable unique and can't change it.
const PI = 3.141592653589793;
PI = 3.14; // This will give an error
PI = PI + 10; // This will also give an error
const age; // errror as const cannot be kept un-initialized;
const age = 20 ;
const age = 21 , // error as once declared const variable cann't be
// re-declared in same scope or different scope.
const x = 5;
x = 10; // Error! constant cannot be changed.
console.log(x)
const value = 10;
const constant = value;