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18,570 Pointsthis is so vague
function returnValue(arguement) { return arguement; )
REALLY? is this not the definition of a function?
function returnValue(arguement) {
return arguement;
)
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Tom Lawrence
8,685 PointsWhat is it your unsure of?
1 Answer
Calvin Miracle
22,028 PointsHi,
Your example is known as a "degenerate case".
It's a function, it's legal, but it's not very interesting. But it does illustrate the "bones" of a function.
Take care!
-- Cal
Lukas Smith
4,026 PointsLukas Smith
4,026 Pointsas like they say This isn't a useful function, but we want to make sure you know how to create a function that can accept information when it is called.