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JavaScript

Vic Mercier
Vic Mercier
3,276 Points

Arrow function

Is it correct: const age = age =>return age; I know you don't need it if you only have one line in your code block

1 Answer

Christopher Debove
PLUS
Christopher Debove
Courses Plus Student 18,373 Points

Yup it is correct, translates as :

function age(age) {
  return age;
}

What is not needed when one liner ? The return keyword ? It event trigger an error if you use it on a one liner (without curly braces)