MYVAR
is not the same as MyVar
nor myvar
. It is possible to have multiple distinct variables with the same name but different casing. It is strongly recommended that for the sake of clarity, you do not use this language feature.
studlyCapVar
is defined and has a value of 10
testString: assert(typeof studlyCapVar !== 'undefined' && studlyCapVar === 10);
- text: properCamelCase
is defined and has a value of "A String"
testString: assert(typeof properCamelCase !== 'undefined' && properCamelCase === "A String");
- text: titleCaseOver
is defined and has a value of 9000
testString: assert(typeof titleCaseOver !== 'undefined' && titleCaseOver === 9000);
- text: studlyCapVar
should use camelCase in both declaration and assignment sections.
testString: assert(code.match(/studlyCapVar/g).length === 2);
- text: properCamelCase
should use camelCase in both declaration and assignment sections.
testString: assert(code.match(/properCamelCase/g).length === 2);
- text: titleCaseOver
should use camelCase in both declaration and assignment sections.
testString: assert(code.match(/titleCaseOver/g).length === 2);
```