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@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Find the examples across the subject ;)
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### One Argument
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We mentioned it before with methods, functions can take arguments. They are always in between parens `()`.
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We mentioned it before with methods, functions can take arguments. They are always in between parenthesis `()`.
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Let's use the same examples that we used for function calls:
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@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ We are now going to adapt `myFirstFuntion` so that it takes one argument : `arg1
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```js
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let myFirstFunction = (arg1) => {
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//<-arg1 is inputed in between the parens
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//<-arg1 is inputed in between the parenthesis
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console.log(arg1); // arg1 can be use inside the scope of the function
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// ↖ arg1 is "transfered" to be the arg of console.log()
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}; //<-end of the scope of the function
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@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ All we need to do to add a second argument `arg2` is to add a comma `,` after `a
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```js
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let myFirstFunction = (arg1, arg2) => {
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//<-arg1 and arg2 are inputed in between the parens
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//<-arg1 and arg2 are inputed in between the parenthesis
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console.log(arg1, arg2);
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// ↖ arg1 and arg2 are "transfered" to be the args of console.log()
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};
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@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ console.log(anotherResult); // "another return"
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#### Task 1:
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You are the general's aide responsible for transmitting communications to the other RoboGuards.
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You are the general's aide responsible for transmitting communications to the other `RoboGuards`.
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1- Create the `battleCry` Function:
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@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ You are the general's aide responsible for transmitting communications to the ot
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- This function will do the `same` as `battleCry`, except `it will lowercase` the argument before sending it.
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> hint: you remmeber methods?
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> hint: you remember methods?
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#### Task 2:
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@ -143,16 +143,20 @@ As the leader of the RoboGuard forces, you're not just preparing for battle—yo
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- This function will take `two arguments`, representing the **names** of **two robots**.
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- It will `log them` together with an **and** and an **exclamation mark**.
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> Output's example: "robotOne and robotTwo!"
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2- Create the `duosWork` Function:
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- This function will take `three arguments`: the **names** of two robots and the **task** they will perform together.
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- It will `log them` together in a sentence describing their task.
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> Output's example: "robotOne and robotTwo are saying hi!
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#### Task 3:
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Rick's robot, knows his purpose. (Remember ? 'He passes butter.')
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- Define the function `passButter` that returns the string 'The butter'.
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> "Your hard work is paying off. The only limit to your impact is your imagination and commitment." – Tony Robbins
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** "Your hard work is paying off. The only limit to your impact is your imagination and commitment." – Tony Robbins**
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