I'm getting type inference errors in my TypeScript code. How can I fix them?
Type inference errors often occur when TypeScript can't determine the type of a variable. You can fix this by explicitly defining types.
Can you give me an example of how to explicitly define types?
Sure! Instead of just declaring a variable like let x;
, you can declare it as let x: number;
to specify that x
should be a number.
What if I have a function that returns a type I can't infer?
In that case, you can specify the return type of the function explicitly. For example, function myFunc(): string { return 'Hello'; }
.
Thanks! That really helps.
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