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No, I can't make it on Friday. If I was able to I would have told you. Otherwise I won't see you until next week. Overall it was ok it see them. ------------------------------------------------- You sure you don't want funcs to be an array, if you're using numeric indices? Just a heads up. DanMan Jul 26 '13 at 11:12 19 This is really confusing problem. This article help me in understanding it. Might it help others too. user3199690 May 3 '14 at 15:38 4 Another simple and explaned solution: 1) Nested Functions have access to the scope "above" them; 2) a closure solution... "A closure is a function having access to the parent scope, even after the parent function has closed". Peter Krauss Dec 17 '14 at 1:22 2 Refer this link for better Unserstanding javascript.info/tutorial/advanced-functions Saurabh Ahuja Apr 2 '15 at 12:01 18 In ES6, a trivial solution is to declare the variable i with let, which is scoped to the body of the loop. Tomas Nikodym Sep 13 '16 at 20:34
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