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id, title, challengeType
| id | title | challengeType | 
|---|---|---|
| 587d7b88367417b2b2512b47 | Use the Rest Operator with Function Parameters | 1 | 
Description
function howMany(...args) {The rest operator eliminates the need to check the
return "You have passed " + args.length + " arguments.";
}
console.log(howMany(0, 1, 2)); // You have passed 3 arguments.
console.log(howMany("string", null, [1, 2, 3], { })); // You have passed 4 arguments.
args array and allows us to apply map(), filter() and reduce() on the parameters array.
Instructions
sum using the rest parameter in such a way that the function sum is able to take any number of arguments and return their sum.
Tests
tests:
  - text: The result of <code>sum(0,1,2)</code> should be 3
    testString: assert(sum(0,1,2) === 3);
  - text: The result of <code>sum(1,2,3,4)</code> should be 10
    testString: assert(sum(1,2,3,4) === 10);
  - text: The result of <code>sum(5)</code> should be 5
    testString: assert(sum(5) === 5);
  - text: The result of <code>sum()</code> should be 0
    testString: assert(sum() === 0);
  - text: The <code>sum</code> function should use the <code>...</code> rest parameter on the <code>args</code> parameter.
    testString: assert(code.replace(/\s/g,'').match(/sum=\(\.\.\.args\)=>/));
Challenge Seed
const sum = (x, y, z) => {
  const args = [x, y, z];
  return args.reduce((a, b) => a + b, 0);
}
console.log(sum(1, 2, 3)); // 6
Solution
const sum = (...args) => {
  return args.reduce((a, b) => a + b, 0);
}