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Start your free trialTimothy Mattingly
15,971 PointsWhat makes these variables not truthy?
So, this lesson is on default parameters. in the file you have:
function greet(name, timeOfDay) {
name = name || 'Guil';
timeOfDay = timeOfDay || 'Day';
console.log(Good ${timeOfDay}, ${name}!
}
greet();
He says, the double pipe checks the variable and returns the value of the variable if it's truthy. Otherwise, it returns the default value on the right side. When you run the file in the console, it returns, Good day, Guil!
It appears to me that the default variables got returned. Why is that when the names of the variables match the variables being passed into the function??
1 Answer
Seth Kroger
56,413 PointsYou're not passing anything into the function because the call greet()
has no arguments. This make the two parameters undefinded
which is falsey.
Timothy Mattingly
15,971 PointsTimothy Mattingly
15,971 PointsMakes sense, thank you!