How to negate bool inside function in JS?

adam picture adam · Dec 14, 2013 · Viewed 17.1k times · Source

I'm writing some script now and I have a problem when trying to negate boolean inside a function. I mean this:

var test = true;

function changeThisBoolPlease(asd){
  asd=!asd;
}

alert(test);
  changeThisBoolPlease(test);
alert(test);

alerts true, then true.

Any ideas? Isn't JS reference perfect?

EDIT:

Ok, this was only a part of my function:

function przesun(kolor, figury, castlings, x1, y1, x2, y2, strona) {
    kolor = nowaPozycjaKolor(kolor,x1, y1, x2, y2);
    figury = nowaPozycjaFigur(figury,x1, y1, x2, y2);
    strona = !strona;
}

Actually I cannot return this value. How to?

Answer

robbmj picture robbmj · Dec 14, 2013

You are just changing the value of asd in the example in your question.

try this

var test = true;

function changeThisBoolPlease(asd){
    return !asd;
}

alert(test);
test = changeThisBoolPlease(test);
alert(test);

Alternatively but not recommended, you could do it this way

var test = true;

function changeTestBoolPlease(){
    test = !test;
}

alert(test);
changeTestBoolPlease();
alert(test);