Identifiers and Keywords in TypeScript
Identifiers: Identifiers are nothing but the names which is given to the members of any class like a variable, method name, class name, array name etc. Certain rules to be followed while declaring Identifiers:
- Identifier name can start with both upper-case as well as lower case letter but can’t start with numbers.
- Only _ and $ symbols can be used for giving name to Identifiers, apart from these symbols, no other special symbol can be used.
- Keywords are different from Identifiers.
- Identifier are case sensitive and doesn’t contain spaces.
Examples of Valid and Invalid Identifiers:
Valid | Invalid |
---|---|
w3wiki | 1$w3wiki |
Beginner_for_Beginner | #Beginner |
$Beginner | Beginner-for-Beginner |
_Beginner$ | any |
Keywords: Keywords are words which are responsible to perform some specific task or the words which represent some specific functionality. The following table lists some keywords:
break | as | any | switch | case | if |
throw | else | var | number | string | get |
module | type | instanceof | typeof | public | private |
Comments: Comments are a way to improve the readability of a program. While coding we use comments for a better understanding of code for other users. While execution of the code, compiler ignore the comments and compile the rest of the code. There are two ways to use comments :
- Single-line comments ( // )
- Multi-line comments (/* */)
Examples:
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