Youmay end a sentence with "with," provided you are willing to listen to people tell you that you should not have ended it with a preposition. There is nothing inherently wrong about ending a sentence with a preposition, and never has been.
Yes, with is a preposition ("a function word that typically combines with a noun phrase to form a phrase which usually expresses a modification or predication"). Although with previously functioned as an adverb and a conjunction, it has not done so for many centuries, and these uses are now quite obsolete.
One occasionally hears that sentences should not begin with with. There have been many attempts to categorize many words in English as improper to place at the beginning of a sentence. These "rules" are simply a matter of individual preference, not of grammatical correctness. You may begin a sentence with with.
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Note: Use of the with statement is not recommended, as it may be the source of confusing bugs and compatibility issues, makes optimization impossible, and is forbidden in strict mode. The recommended alternative is to assign the object whose properties you want to access to a temporary variable.
Normally, an unqualified identifier is resolved by searching the scope chain for a variable with that name, while a qualified identifier is resolved by searching the prototype chain of an object for a property with that name.
The with statement adds the given object to the head of this scope chain during the evaluation of its statement body. Every unqualified name would first be searched within the object (through a in check) before searching in the upper scope chain.
The object may have an [Symbol.unscopables] property, which defines a list of properties that should not be added to the scope chain (for backward compatibility). See the Symbol.unscopables documentation for more information.
The reasons to use a with statement include saving one temporary variable and reducing file size by avoiding repeating a lengthy object reference. However, there are far more reasons why with statements are not desirable:
The following with statement specifies that the Math object is the default object. The statements following the with statement refer to the PI property and the cos and sin methods, without specifying an object. JavaScript assumes the Math object for these references.
If you're producing an expression that must reuse a long-named reference multiple times, and your goal is to eliminate that lengthy name within your expression, you can wrap the expression in an IIFE and provide the long name as an argument.
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