JS the naming conventions
1 , hump naming: The first letter is lowercase, and the next letter begins with a capital character. For example:
var testvalue = 0;
var onevalue = 10;
2 , Pascal nomenclature: The first letter is capitalized, and the next letter begins with the uppercase characters. For example:
var testvalue = 0;
var onevalue = 10;
3 , Hungarian type tag nomenclature: Appends a lowercase letter (or a lowercase sequence) to a variable named Pascal, indicating the type of the variable.
For example, I represents an integer and S represents a string, as follows:
var itestvalue = 0;
var ssecondvalue = ' Hi ';
The following table lists some commonly used prefixes to make your code easier to read
Type |
Prefix |
Example |
Array |
A |
Avalues |
Boolean type |
B |
Bfound |
Floating point type (digital) |
F |
Fvalue |
Function |
Fn |
Fnmethod |
Integral type (number) |
I |
Ivalue |
Object |
O |
Otype |
Regular expressions |
Re |
Repattern |
String |
S |
Svalue |
Variant (can be of any type) |
V |
Vvalue
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Naming conventions for JS