--- id: 56533eb9ac21ba0edf2244bf title: Local Scope and Functions challengeType: 1 videoUrl: 'https://scrimba.com/c/cd62NhM' forumTopicId: 18227 dashedName: local-scope-and-functions --- # --description-- Variables which are declared within a function, as well as the function parameters, have local scope. That means they are only visible within that function. Here is a function `myTest` with a local variable called `loc`. ```js function myTest() { const loc = "foo"; console.log(loc); } myTest(); console.log(loc); ``` The `myTest()` function call will display the string `foo` in the console. The `console.log(loc)` line (outside of the `myTest` function) will throw an error, as `loc` is not defined outside of the function. # --instructions-- The editor has two `console.log`s to help you see what is happening. Check the console as you code to see how it changes. Declare a local variable `myVar` inside `myLocalScope` and run the tests. **Note:** The console will still display `ReferenceError: myVar is not defined`, but this will not cause the tests to fail. # --hints-- The code should not contain a global `myVar` variable. ```js function declared() { myVar; } assert.throws(declared, ReferenceError); ``` You should add a local `myVar` variable. ```js assert( /functionmyLocalScope\(\)\{.*(var|let|const)myVar[\s\S]*}/.test( __helpers.removeWhiteSpace(code) ) ); ``` # --seed-- ## --seed-contents-- ```js function myLocalScope() { // Only change code below this line console.log('inside myLocalScope', myVar); } myLocalScope(); // Run and check the console // myVar is not defined outside of myLocalScope console.log('outside myLocalScope', myVar); ``` # --solutions-- ```js function myLocalScope() { // Only change code below this line let myVar; console.log('inside myLocalScope', myVar); } myLocalScope(); // Run and check the console // myVar is not defined outside of myLocalScope console.log('outside myLocalScope', myVar); ```