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js/time.js (5 issues)

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function startTime()
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{ 	var today=new Date();
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	var weekday=new Array(7);
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The assignment to variable weekday seems to be never used. Consider removing it.
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	var weekday=["Minggu","Senin","Selasa","Rabu","Kamis","Jumat","Sabtu"];
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The variable weekday already seems to be declared on line 3. Consider using another variable name or omitting the var keyword.

This check looks for variables that are declared in multiple lines. There may be several reasons for this.

In the simplest case the variable name was reused by mistake. This may lead to very hard to locate bugs.

If you want to reuse a variable for another purpose, consider declaring it at or near the top of your function and just assigning to it subsequently so it is always declared.

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	var monthname=new Array(12);
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The assignment to variable monthname seems to be never used. Consider removing it.
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	var monthname=["Jan","Feb","Mar","Apr","May","Jun","Jul","Aug","Sep","Oct","Nov","Dec"];
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The variable monthname already seems to be declared on line 5. Consider using another variable name or omitting the var keyword.

This check looks for variables that are declared in multiple lines. There may be several reasons for this.

In the simplest case the variable name was reused by mistake. This may lead to very hard to locate bugs.

If you want to reuse a variable for another purpose, consider declaring it at or near the top of your function and just assigning to it subsequently so it is always declared.

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	var dayname=weekday[today.getDay()];
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	var day=today.getDate();
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	var month=monthname[today.getMonth()]; 
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	var year=today.getFullYear();
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	var h=today.getHours();
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	var m=today.getMinutes();
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	var s=today.getSeconds();
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	h=checkTime(h);
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	m=checkTime(m);
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	s=checkTime(s);
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	document.getElementById('clocktime').innerHTML=dayname+", "+day+"-"+month+"-"+year+", "+h+":"+m+":"+s;
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	t=setTimeout(function(){startTime()},500);
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The variable t seems to be never declared. Assigning variables without defining them first makes them global. If this was intended, consider making it explicit like using window.t.
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}
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// function checkTime to add a zero in front of numbers<10
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function checkTime(i)
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{	if(i<10){i="0"+i;}
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	return i;
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}