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জাভাস্ক্রিপ্ট স্টেটমেন্ট এর মধ্যে কিওয়ার্ড থাকে, যা যথাযথ সিনট্যাক্স এর সাথে ব্যবহার করা হয়। একটি একক স্টেটমেন্ট এর মধ্যে একাধিক লাইন থাকতে পারে। সেমিকোলন দিয়ে আলাদা করা হলে একাধিক স্টেটমেন্ট এক লাইনেই লেখা সম্ভব। এক্ষেত্রে একটি কিওয়ার্ড হবে না, কিওয়ার্ড এর একটি গ্রুপ হবে।
Statements and declarations by category
For an alphabetical listing see the sidebar on the left.
Control flow
Block
- A block statement is used to group zero or more statements. The block is delimited by a pair of curly brackets.
break
- Terminates the current loop, switch, or label statement and transfers program control to the statement following the terminated statement.
continue
- Terminates execution of the statements in the current iteration of the current or labeled loop, and continues execution of the loop with the next iteration.
Empty
- An empty statement is used to provide no statement, although the JavaScript syntax would expect one.
if...else
- Executes a statement if a specified condition is true. If the condition is false, another statement can be executed.
switch
- Evaluates an expression, matching the expression's value to a case clause, and executes statements associated with that case.
throw
- Throws a user-defined exception.
try...catch
- Marks a block of statements to try, and specifies a response, should an exception be thrown.
Declarations
var
- Declares a variable, optionally initializing it to a value.
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let
- Declares a block scope local variable, optionally initializing it to a value.
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const
- Declares a read-only named constant.
Functions and classes
function
- Declares a function with the specified parameters.
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function*
- Generators functions enable writing iterators more easily.
return
- Specifies the value to be returned by a function.
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class
- Declares a class.
Iterations
do...while
- Creates a loop that executes a specified statement until the test condition evaluates to false. The condition is evaluated after executing the statement, resulting in the specified statement executing at least once.
for
- Creates a loop that consists of three optional expressions, enclosed in parentheses and separated by semicolons, followed by a statement executed in the loop.
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for each...in
- Iterates a specified variable over all values of object's properties. For each distinct property, a specified statement is executed.
for...in
- Iterates over the enumerable properties of an object, in arbitrary order. For each distinct property, statements can be executed.
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for...of
- Iterates over iterable objects (including arrays, array-like objects, iterators and generators), invoking a custom iteration hook with statements to be executed for the value of each distinct property.
while
- Creates a loop that executes a specified statement as long as the test condition evaluates to true. The condition is evaluated before executing the statement.
Others
debugger
- Invokes any available debugging functionality. If no debugging functionality is available, this statement has no effect.
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export
- Used to export functions to make them available for imports in external modules, another scripts.
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import
- Used to import functions exported from an external module, another script.
label
- Provides a statement with an identifier that you can refer to using a
break
orcontinue
statement.
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with
- Extends the scope chain for a statement.
Specifications
Specification | Status | Comment |
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ECMAScript 1st Edition. | Standard | Initial definition. |
ECMAScript 5.1 (ECMA-262) The definition of 'Statements' in that specification. |
Standard | |
ECMAScript 6 (ECMA-262) The definition of 'ECMAScript Language: Statements and Declarations' in that specification. |
Release Candidate | New: function*, let, for...of, yield, class |