--- id: 56533eb9ac21ba0edf2244c0 title: Global vs. Local Scope in Functions challengeType: 1 videoUrl: 'https://scrimba.com/c/c2QwKH2' forumTopicId: 18194 dashedName: global-vs--local-scope-in-functions --- # --description-- It is possible to have both local and global variables with the same name. When you do this, the local variable takes precedence over the global variable. In this example: ```js const someVar = "Hat"; function myFun() { const someVar = "Head"; return someVar; } ``` The function `myFun` will return the string `Head` because the local version of the variable is present. # --instructions-- Add a local variable to `myOutfit` function to override the value of `outerWear` with the string `sweater`. # --hints-- You should not change the value of the global `outerWear`. ```js assert(outerWear === 'T-Shirt'); ``` `myOutfit` should return the string `sweater`. ```js assert(myOutfit() === 'sweater'); ``` You should not change the return statement. ```js assert(/return outerWear/.test(code)); ``` # --seed-- ## --seed-contents-- ```js // Setup const outerWear = "T-Shirt"; function myOutfit() { // Only change code below this line // Only change code above this line return outerWear; } myOutfit(); ``` # --solutions-- ```js const outerWear = "T-Shirt"; function myOutfit() { const outerWear = "sweater"; return outerWear; } ```