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7,757 PointsHow is this function executing when it's not being called? Isnt the code just a function declaration?
How is this function executing when it's not being called? Isnt the code just a function declaration?
Shyam Gupta
7,757 Pointswindow.setTimeout((a_string) => {
console.log(a_string);
},2000,'Hello');
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,236 PointsYou're right, the function being declared as an argument to setTimeout isn't being called right now. This type of argument is know as a "callback" function. The setTimeout function saves it and then calls it later (in this case, after 2 seconds).
Sumeet Kumar
908 PointsHow the function parameter (a_string) takes "hello" as its value
Barry Ort
12,373 PointsBarry Ort
12,373 Pointscan you supply your code?