how to call an arrow function code example
Example 1: 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 2: how to make javascript function consise
multiplyfunc = (a, b) => { return a * b; }
Example 3: 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 4: pass a variable by reference to arrow function
// Parenthesize the body of a function to return an object literal expression:
params => ({foo: bar})
// Rest parameters and default parameters are supported
(param1, param2, ...rest) => { statements }
(param1 = defaultValue1, param2, …, paramN = defaultValueN) => {
statements }
// Destructuring within the parameter list is also supported
var f = ([a, b] = [1, 2], {x: c} = {x: a + b}) => a + b + c;
f(); // 6
Example 5: arrow function
Arrow Function is another way to write a function.
"classic method":
function x ()
{
console.log("X")
}
"arrow method":
var x= ()=>
{
console.log("X")
}
if we need to add paramiter is pritty simple:
var x = (PARAMS) =>
{
console.log(PARAMS)
}
Have a nice day
Example 6: arrow function
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