call arrow function js code example

Example 1: 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 2: arrow function javascript

const suma = (num1, num2) => num1+num2
console.log(suma(2,3));
//5

Example 3: 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 4: arrow function

// Traditional Function
function (a){
  return a + 100;
}

// Arrow Function Break Down

// 1. Remove the word "function" and place arrow between the argument and opening body bracket
(a) => {
  return a + 100;
}

// 2. Remove the body brackets and word "return" -- the return is implied.
(a) => a + 100;

// 3. Remove the argument parentheses
a => a + 100;

Example 5: arrow function javascript

// Traditional Function
function (a, b){
  let chuck = 42;
  return a + b + chuck;
}

// Arrow Function
(a, b) => {
  let chuck = 42;
  return a + b + chuck;
}

Example 6: arrow function javascript

// Traditional Function
function (a, b){
  return a + b + 100;
}

// Arrow Function
(a, b) => a + b + 100;

// Traditional Function (no arguments)
let a = 4;
let b = 2;
function (){
  return a + b + 100;
}

// Arrow Function (no arguments)
let a = 4;
let b = 2;
() => a + b + 100;