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2,951 PointsI don't understand how to defined the 'greet'. please help
greet('cool coders');
const greet=(name)=> {
return `Hi, ${name}!`;
};
greet('itay');
1 Answer
Rohald van Merode
Treehouse StaffHey itay zelig 👋
You're super close to passing this challenge! In the challenge a hint is provided:
HINT: Arrow functions are not hoisted – or lifted – to the top of their scope. Calling an arrow function before it's defined produces an error.
This means you can not call an arrow function before it has been defined. I see you've already added a new call after the function definition, which is perfect! The only thing left to do to pass this challenge is deleting the call on the first line 🙂
// greet('cool coders'); Delete this line
const greet=(name)=> {
return `Hi, ${name}!`;
};
greet('itay');
itay zelig
2,951 Pointsitay zelig
2,951 Pointswow tnx you helped me alot