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    void operator

    The void operator evaluates the given expression and then returns undefined.

    Syntax

    void expression

    Description

    This operator allows inserting expressions that produce side effects into places where an expression that evaluates to undefined is desired.

    The void operator is often used merely to obtain the undefined primitive value, usually using "void(0)" (which is equivalent to "void 0"). In these cases, the global variable undefined can be used instead (assuming it has not been assigned to a non-default value).

    Immediately Invoked Function Expressions

    When using an immediately-invoked function expression, void can be used to force the function keyword to be treated as an expression instead of a declaration.

    void function iife() {
        var bar = function () {};
        var baz = function () {};
        var foo = function () {
            bar();
            baz();
         };
        var biz = function () {};
    
        foo();
        biz();
    }();
    

    JavaScript URIs

    When a browser follows a javascript: URI, it evaluates the code in the URI and then replaces the contents of the page with the returned value, unless the returned value is undefined. The void operator can be used to return undefined. For example:

    <a href="javascript:void(0);">
      Click here to do nothing
    </a>
    
    <a href="javascript:void(document.body.style.backgroundColor='green');">
      Click here for green background
    </a>
    

    Note, however, that the javascript: pseudo protocol is discouraged over other alternatives, such as unobtrusive event handlers.

    Specifications

    Specification Status Comment
    ECMAScript 1st Edition. Standard Initial definition. Implemented in JavaScript 1.1
    ECMAScript 5.1 (ECMA-262)
    The definition of 'The void Operator' in that specification.
    Standard  
    ECMAScript 6 (ECMA-262)
    The definition of 'The void Operator' in that specification.
    Release Candidate  

    Browser compatibility

    Feature Chrome Firefox (Gecko) Internet Explorer Opera Safari
    Basic support (Yes) (Yes) (Yes) (Yes) (Yes)
    Feature Android Chrome for Android Firefox Mobile (Gecko) IE Mobile Opera Mobile Safari Mobile
    Basic support (Yes) (Yes) (Yes) (Yes) (Yes) (Yes)

    See also

    Document Tags and Contributors

    Last updated by: teoli,
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