I've been battling with this problem for a few hours now, my js code which I am running in node.js is below.
setInterval(function () {
    var exampleVar;
    exec('cat /path/to/unimportant/file', function (error, stdout, stderr) { // This function returns errors, stdout and stderr
        console.log(stdout); // correct value
        exampleVar = stdout;
        console.log(exampleVar); // correct value
    }
    console.log(exampleVar); // undefined
}, unimportantTime);
I would think that because the variable has already been declared by the function exec created's parent scope, that I would be able to assign a value to it. Can someone explain what I'm doing wrong and the correct method for accessing an out of scope variable?
 
    