/* var myTest = "I am Thet Naing Win"; var mytest = "Who are you?" document.write(mytest); */
// 2. All the statements should end in semicolon /* var myStatement1 = "I am Thet Naing Win."; var myStatement2 = "I am from Myanmar."; var myStatement3 = "I live in Yangon now."; var myStatement4 = "I am 35 now."; document.write(myStatement1 + " " + myStatement2 + " " + myStatement3 + " " + myStatement4); */
// 3. All the variables mu be defined before using it. The type of data is put into the variables. /* var myVar1 = "I am Thet Naing Win."; //String var myVar2 = "I am 35 now."; //number document.write(myVar1 + " " + myVar2); */
// Global variable and local variable
/* var tnwGlobal = "I am TNW Global."; //global variable
function myFun1(){ var tnwLocal1 = "I am TNW Local one."; //local variable document.write(tnwGlobal + " " + tnwLocal1); }
function myFun2(){ var tnwLocal2 = "I am TNW Local two."; //local variable document.write(tnwGlobal + " " + tnwLocal2 + " " + tnwLocal1); } */ //Function two does not work as the local variable from myFun1() is being used in myFun2().
// 4. We can use single quotation mark or double quotation mark to declare the strings /* var myString1 = "I am Thet Naing Win.";//double quotation mark var myString2 = 'I am from Myanmar.';//single quotation mark document.write(myString1 + " " + myString2); */
// 5. Varialbe increment or decrement /* var a; a = a + 1; //or a++;
a = a - 1; //or a--; */ // For example /* for(var a = 9; a >= 1; a--){ document.write(a + " "); } */