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2,909 PointsUsing the function print(message);
I don't quite understand how the function print(message) work? I thought the variable message inside the parenthesis has to be declared before the function can be executed?
3 Answers
Seth Kroger
56,413 PointsWhen you define a function the parameters are automatically declared as variables within the function's body. There is no need to declare them separately.
Ming Chi Wong
2,909 PointsI meant from the exercise they did, they didn't define the variable message in the function print().
Adam Beer
11,314 PointsSimpliest way, just create a variable and give content to a string, like this
var myFirstPrint = "This is my first string when I learned how I can use print() method";
Now put your variable name into the print() method.
var myFirstPrint = "This is my first string when I learn how can use print() method";
print(myFirstPrint);
Print() method get a string, and print out your variable content. Hope this help!