--- id: 587d7b88367417b2b2512b44 title: Write Arrow Functions with Parameters challengeType: 1 forumTopicId: 301223 --- ## Description
Just like a regular function, you can pass arguments into an arrow function. ```js // doubles input value and returns it const doubler = (item) => item * 2; doubler(4); // returns 8 ``` If an arrow function has a single parameter, the parentheses enclosing the parameter may be omitted. ```js // the same function, without the parameter parentheses const doubler = item => item * 2; ``` It is possible to pass more than one argument into an arrow function. ```js // multiplies the first input value by the second and returns it const multiplier = (item, multi) => item * multi; multiplier(4, 2); // returns 8 ```
## Instructions
Rewrite the myConcat function which appends contents of arr2 to arr1 so that the function uses arrow function syntax.
## Tests
```yml tests: - text: You should replace the var keyword. testString: getUserInput => assert(!getUserInput('index').match(/var/g)); - text: myConcat should be a constant variable (by using const). testString: getUserInput => assert(getUserInput('index').match(/const\s+myConcat/g)); - text: myConcat should be an arrow function with two parameters testString: assert(/myConcat=\(\w+,\w+\)=>/.test(code.replace(/\s/g, '')) && typeof myConcat === 'function'); - text: myConcat() should return [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]. testString: assert.deepEqual(myConcat([1, 2], [3, 4, 5]), [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]); - text: function keyword should not be used. testString: getUserInput => assert(!getUserInput('index').match(/function/g)); ```
## Challenge Seed
```js var myConcat = function(arr1, arr2) { return arr1.concat(arr2); }; console.log(myConcat([1, 2], [3, 4, 5])); ```
## Solution
```js const myConcat = (arr1, arr2) => { return arr1.concat(arr2); }; console.log(myConcat([1, 2], [3, 4, 5])); ```