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2,688 PointsDon't understand question: In the body of the directive's callback function, log this String: ""
I followed the angualar tutorials up to this point and confused thinking all I need is to add a template and a string phrase in the body of the directive
angular.module('foobar', [])
.directive('customDirective', function() {
});
3 Answers
Cena Mayo
55,236 PointsHI William,
You don't need to do all that. You just need to add:
console.log("This is a custom directive!");
to the callback (which is the anonymous function in the directive.)
The full code looks like this:
angular.module('foobar', [])
.directive('customDirective', function() {
console.log("This is a custom directive!");
});
Hope that helps!
hesham fathy hassan
Courses Plus Student 227 Pointsi had the same problem
Anna Lorena Korotuz
712 Pointsthank you!! I didn't understand either.....
William Lindsay
2,688 PointsWilliam Lindsay
2,688 PointsAnonymous function I agree. Thank you