I want to house a variable in a function This variable will change state depending on user interaction
function plan_state(current){
if (current != ''){
state = current;
}
else {
return state;
}
}
when the doc loads i call plan_state('me');
when certain things happen i may call plan_state('loved')
the problem, i run a function and want to check the current state..
alert(plan_state());
i get undefined back and at the very least is should be 'me' as i set this onload.
what am i doing wrong?
The function isn't stateful because the state variable is declared inside the function and therefore only exists for the lifetime of the function call. An easy solution would be to declare the variable globally, outside the function. This is bad bad bad bad.
A better approach is to use the module pattern. This is an essential pattern to learn if you're serious about javascript development. It enables state by means of internal (private variables) and exposes a number of methods or functions for changing or getting the state (like object oriented programming)
so
stateModule.changeState("newstate");
sets the stateand
var theState = stateModule.getState();
gets the stateI believe the scope of your variable is too "low"; by defining the variable within the function, either as a parameter or explicitly as a
var
, it is only accessible within the function. In order to achieve what you're after, you can either implement the variable outside the scope of the function, at a more global evel (not recommened really).However, after re-reading your question, it's slightly miss-leading. Would you not want to return
state
regardless of thecurrent
? I think you might be after something like so:Alternative object structure: