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Learning JavaScript Data Structures and Algorithms

By : Loiane Avancini
Book Image

Learning JavaScript Data Structures and Algorithms

By: Loiane Avancini

Overview of this book

Table of Contents (18 chapters)

Functions


Functions are very important when working with JavaScript. We will also use functions a lot in our examples.

The following code demonstrates the basic syntax of a function. It does not have arguments or the return statement:

function sayHello() {
    console.log('Hello!');
}

To call this code, we simply use the following call:

sayHello();

We can also pass arguments to a function. Arguments are variables with which a function is supposed to do something. The following code demonstrates how to use arguments with functions:

function output(text) {
    console.log(text);
}

To use this function, we can use the following code:

output('Hello!');

You can use as many arguments as you like, as follows:

output('Hello!', 'Other text');

In this case, only the first argument is used by the function and the second one is ignored.

A function can also return a value, as follows:

function sum(num1, num2) {
    return num1 + num2;
}

This function calculates the sum of two given numbers and returns its result. We can use it as follows:

var result = sum(1,2);
output(result);