arrow function in es6 code example
Example 1: arrow function javascript
// Normal Function in JavaScript
function Welcome(){
console.log("Normal function");
}
// Arrow Function
const Welcome = () => {
console.log("Normal function");
}
Example 2: javascript arrow function
// Non Arrow (standard way)
let add = function(x,y) {
return x + y;
}
console.log(add(10,20)); // 30
// Arrow style
let add = (x,y) => x + y;
console.log(add(10,20)); // 30;
// You can still encapsulate
let add = (x, y) => { return x + y; };
Example 3: js arrow function
// const add = function(x,y) {
// return x + y;
// }
// const add = (x, y) => {
// return x + y;
// }
const add = (a, b) => a + b;
const square = num => {
return num * num;
}
// const rollDie = () => {
// return Math.floor(Math.random() * 6) + 1
// }
const rollDie = () => (
Math.floor(Math.random() * 6) + 1
)
Example 4: Arrow Functions
// The usual way of writing function
const magic = function() {
return new Date();
};
// Arrow function syntax is used to rewrite the function
const magic = () => {
return new Date();
};
//or
const magic = () => new Date();
Example 5: arrow function javascript
//If body has single statement
let myFunction = (arg1, arg2, ...argN) => expression
//for multiple statement
let myFunction = (arg1, arg2, ...argN) => {
statement(s)
}
//example
let hello = (arg1,arg2) => "Hello " + arg1 + " Welcome To "+ arg2;
console.log(hello("User","Grepper"))
//Start checking js code on chrome inspect option
Example 6: concise body arrow functions javascript
const plantNeedsWater = day => day === 'Wednesday' ? true : false;
//If only 1 Parameter no () needed
//Single line return is implicit
//Single line no {} needed