What Does ^ Mean Js Code Example


Example 1: what does += mean in JavaScript

/* JavaScript shorthand += += is shorthand to add something to a variable and store the result as that same variable. */  // The standard syntax: var myVar = 2;  console.log(myVar) // 2 var myVar = myVar + 3; console.log(myVar) // 5  // The shorthand: var myVar = 2; console.log(myVar) // 2 var myVar += 3; console.log(myVar) // 5  /* In JavaScript, += can also concatenate strings */  // The standard syntax: var myName = "Hi, I'm"  console.log(myName) // Hi, I'm var myName = myName + " Joe." console.log(myName) // Hi, I'm Joe.  // The shorthand: var myName = "Hi, I'm"  console.log(myName) // Hi, I'm var myName += " Joe." console.log(myName) // Hi, I'm Joe.

Example 2: what does -= mean in JavaScript

/* JavaScript shorthand -= -= is shorthand to subtract something from a variable and store the result as that same variable. */  // The standard syntax: var myVar = 5;  console.log(myVar) // 5 var myVar = myVar - 3; console.log(myVar) // 2  // The shorthand: var myVar = 5; console.log(myVar) // 5 var myVar -= 3; console.log(myVar) // 2

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