title: Catch Missing Open and Closing Parenthesis After a Function Call
challengeType: 1
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## Description
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When a function or method doesn't take any arguments, you may forget to include the (empty) opening and closing parentheses when calling it. Often times the result of a function call is saved in a variable for other use in your code. This error can be detected by logging variable values (or their types) to the console and seeing that one is set to a function reference, instead of the expected value the function returns.
The variables in the following example are different:
<blockquote>function myFunction() {<br> return "You rock!";<br>}<br>let varOne = myFunction; // set to equal a function<br>let varTwo = myFunction(); // set to equal the string "You rock!"</blockquote>
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## Instructions
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Fix the code so the variable <code>result</code> is set to the value returned from calling the function <code>getNine</code>.
- text: Your code should fix the variable <code>result</code> so it is set to the number that the function <code>getNine</code> returns.
testString: 'assert(result == 9, ''Your code should fix the variable <code>result</code> so it is set to the number that the function <code>getNine</code> returns.'');'
- text: Your code should call the <code>getNine</code> function.
testString: 'assert(code.match(/getNine\(\)/g).length == 2, ''Your code should call the <code>getNine</code> function.'');'