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id, title, challengeType
id | title | challengeType |
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587d7b88367417b2b2512b44 | Write Arrow Functions with Parameters | 1 |
Description
// doubles input value and returns itYou can pass more than one argument into arrow functions as well.
const doubler = (item) => item * 2;
Instructions
myConcat
function which appends contents of arr2
to arr1
so that the function uses arrow function syntax.
Tests
tests:
- text: User did replace <code>var</code> keyword.
testString: getUserInput => assert(!getUserInput('index').match(/var/g), 'User did replace <code>var</code> keyword.');
- text: <code>myConcat</code> should be a constant variable (by using <code>const</code>).
testString: getUserInput => assert(getUserInput('index').match(/const\s+myConcat/g), '<code>myConcat</code> should be a constant variable (by using <code>const</code>).');
- text: <code>myConcat</code> should be a function
testString: assert(typeof myConcat === 'function', '<code>myConcat</code> should be a function');
- text: <code>myConcat()</code> returns the correct <code>array</code>
testString: assert(() => { const a = myConcat([1], [2]); return a[0] == 1 && a[1] == 2; }, '<code>myConcat()</code> returns the correct <code>array</code>');
- text: <code>function</code> keyword was not used.
testString: getUserInput => assert(!getUserInput('index').match(/function/g), '<code>function</code> keyword was not used.');
Challenge Seed
var myConcat = function(arr1, arr2) {
"use strict";
return arr1.concat(arr2);
};
// test your code
console.log(myConcat([1, 2], [3, 4, 5]));
Solution
const myConcat = (arr1, arr2) => {
"use strict";
return arr1.concat(arr2);
};
// test your code
console.log(myConcat([1, 2], [3, 4, 5]));