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JavaScript JavaScript Functions Arrow Functions Default Function Parameters

Manoj Gurung
Manoj Gurung
5,318 Points

seriously the same code doesn't work in mine why is that

function sayGreeting(name='studnesnt') { return Goodmorning ${name}; }

console.log (sayGreeting);

1 Answer

Hey Manoj Gurung,

You have not enclosed a template literals with a backtick and you are missing a bracket when calling a function.

Here's the final version:

function sayGreeting(name='student') { 
  return `Goodmorning ${name}`; 
}

console.log(sayGreeting());

Hope this helps!