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JavaScript JavaScript Basics (Retired) Creating Reusable Code with Functions Passing an Argument to a Function

Andres Aguero
Andres Aguero
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Javascript HELP

I am stuck on a challenge.

This is the question: Now that you've created the returnValue function, call it, by passing it a literal string value -- a series of characters in quote marks like this: 'My argument'. Store the results of the function in a variable named echo.

This is my code below.

function returnValue(argument){ return argument; }

I am stuck on finding the solution. Please help!

Thanks in advance

1 Answer

you just have to call the function and put the result in a variable like this :

var echo = returnValue("My argument");