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15,564 PointsLabel outside the scope
Hi, I don't understand this part. Why do we have to return it in the function to work ?
In the video: "with appendToLI, I can't append the checkbox to it. Well that's because the label is being created outside the scope beyond the checkbox's reach. So if appendToLI returned the label once it was finished, you could call appendChild on it and pass in the checkbox."
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Steven Parker
231,269 PointsNormally, any variables created in a function go out of scope and are disposed the moment the function ends. However, any value that is returned by the function is available to the caller.
Seth Lewis
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Graduate 18,191 PointsSteven Parker - Aaahh... I see now. Thanks. You rock, man!
Begana Choi
Courses Plus Student 13,126 PointsBegana Choi
Courses Plus Student 13,126 Pointsstill cannot understand clearly. can you explain more simply? sorry, maybe I'm too beginner to understand it. so if I understand it, if we want to call checkbox function through (into) the label function, we need to return label function first? it just mixed up in my head... please help me to understand it.
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsSteven Parker
231,269 PointsPerhaps a code example would help:
Seth Lewis
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Graduate 18,191 PointsSeth Lewis
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Graduate 18,191 PointsSteven Parker I, too, have the same question... your code sample makes TOTAL SENSE... I liked to humbly believe that before this video I understood and applied my knowledge of variable/function scope... but this makes me feel shaky.
To further the conversation: if the label is being created outside of the checkbox scope, why isn't it also true that the CONST LI is created outside the scope of these new functions?
I understand that adding the return statement is helpful here but I can't quite understand why it is only really applicable to the label/checkbox conundrum.
Thank you for your time & expertise.
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsSteven Parker
231,269 PointsThe "appendToLI" function is in the same scope as "const li", so it has access to "li" variable.
But the "element" is created inside the "appendToLi" function, so the code outside that function does not have access to it directly. By providing at as the function's return value, you then chain the "appendChild" method to it.
Only the label and the checkbox are being added to new elements. In the other cases, the elements are created and added to the list by themselves.