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JavaScript JavaScript Functions Arrow Functions Default Function Parameters

Anthony Manriquez
Anthony Manriquez
2,917 Points

Writing as an arrow function

I tried writing the same code as an arrow function one-line statement and mine keeps returning "undefined", I was wondering if anyone could point out what I'm doing wrong here.

const sayGreeting = (greeting = 'Good Morning' , name = 'student') => {${greeting} ${name}!};

2 Answers

Anthony Manriquez
Anthony Manriquez
2,917 Points

I played around with it more and removed the brackets from my template literal and was able to get it working!

Tony Idehen
Tony Idehen
8,058 Points

Try using const sayGreeting = (greeting = 'Good Morning' , name = 'student') => { return ${greeting} ${name}!; } sayGreeting();