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JavaScript

My code is returning undefined?

const name = "Yogita";

const sayName = ()=> {
    const message = `My name is ${ name}`;
    console.log(message);
}

const sayBye = ()=> {
  console.log(`Bye ${ name}`);
}

2 Answers

When you declare your function in a browser console it always returns undefined. You need to call now your function by typing "sayBye()" or "sayName()" in the console

thanks it worked!!

you aren't closing your sayBye function

Even though I m closing sayBye function it is returning undefined on chrome console.