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JavaScript comments can be used to make the code more readable.
Comments can be added to explain the JavaScript, or to make it more readable.
Single line comments start with //.
This example uses single line comments to explain the code:
<script type="text/javascript"> // This will write a header: document.write("<h1>This is a header</h1>"); // This will write two paragraphs: document.write("<p>This is a paragraph</p>"); document.write("<p>This is another paragraph</p>"); </script> |
Multi line comments start with /* and end with */.
This example uses a multi line comment to explain the code:
<script type="text/javascript"> /* The code below will write one header and two paragraphs */ document.write("<h1>This is a header</h1>"); document.write("<p>This is a paragraph</p>"); document.write("<p>This is another paragraph</p>"); </script> |
In this example the comment is used to prevent the execution of a single code line:
<script type="text/javascript"> document.write("<h1>This is a header</h1>"); document.write("<p>This is a paragraph</p>"); //document.write("<p>This is another paragraph</p>"); </script> |
In this example the comments is used to prevent the execution of multiple code lines:
<script type="text/javascript"> /* document.write("<h1>This is a header</h1>"); document.write("<p>This is a paragraph</p>"); document.write("<p>This is another paragraph</p>"); */ </script> |
In this example the comment is placed at the end of a line:
<script type="text/javascript"> document.write("Hello"); // This will write "Hello" document.write("Dolly"); // This will write "Dolly" </script> |
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