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Front End Web Development Techdegree Student 10,520 PointsNeed help.
What am I supposed to be passing when I call the function?
const greet = (name = 'cool coders') =>{};
const greet = ('val') => {
return `Hi, ${val}!`;
}
greet('');
2 Answers
Clayton Perszyk
Treehouse Moderator 48,850 Pointsconst greet = (name = 'cool coders') =>{}; // remove this
const greet = ('val') => { // you are passing a string (remove quotes)
return Hi, ${val}!
;
}
greet(''); // pass any string value
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsThe call was already provided, you only need to move it after the function definition (since arrow functions are not hoisted).
But in the definition itself, the parameter should not be enclosed in quotes. You also don't need parentheses when there is just one parameter, but they don't hurt if you leave them.