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JavaScript JavaScript Functions Arrow Functions Create an Arrow Function

i dont know what im missing

i cant find out what im missing

script.js
greet = ('cool coders') => {
  return `Hi, ${val}!`;
};
  greet('cool coders');

1 Answer

Hi Kri'Shawn Brown

You were almost there, in order to work, instead of a string, the function is going to accept one argument and that is val so that it can log the value.

Like this:

const greet = (val) => {

}

I understand what I missed. Thank you Zaid!!!