This JavaScript exception redeclaration of formal parameter occurs if a variable name is a function parameter and also declared again inside the function body using a let assignment.
Message:
SyntaxError: Let/Const redeclaration (Edge) SyntaxError: redeclaration of formal parameter "x" (Firefox) SyntaxError: Identifier "x" has already been declared (Chrome)
Error Type:
SyntaxError
Cause of Error: In a function declaration, a variable name in the function parameter and inside the function body, same variable name declared using a let assignment.
Example 1: In this example, the ‘let’ keyword is used to re-declare the parameter variable, So the error has occurred.
HTML
<!DOCTYPE html> < html > < head > < title >Syntax Error</ title > </ head > < body > < script > function GFG(var_name) { let var_name = 'This is GFG'; return var_name; } document.write(GFG()); </ script > </ body > </ html > |
Output(In console):
SyntaxError: Let/Const redeclaration
Example 2: In this example, the ‘const’ keyword is used to re-declare the parameter variable, So the error has occurred.
HTML
<!DOCTYPE html> < html > < head > < title >Syntax Error</ title > </ head > < body > < script > function GFG(var_name) { const var_name = 12345; return var_name; } document.write(GFG()); </ script > </ body > </ html > |
Output(In console):
SyntaxError: Let/Const redeclaration