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Lesson 2.1: Functions

Table of Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Function Basics
  3. Function Declaration
  4. Function Parameters
  5. Function Return
  6. Using Comments

Introduction

In this lesson, you will learn about functions in JavaScript. Functions are like little code machines that take input, perform a task, and provide an output.

Why Should We Use Functions?

  • Organization: Functions help break down complex code into smaller, manageable pieces.
  • Reusability: Once you create a function, you can use it multiple times for the same task.
  • Readability: Function names provide labels for the code's purpose.

Function Basics

Functions are structured like recipes or vending machines:

  • Recipe: Takes ingredients (input), provides step-by-step instructions, and yields a completed dish (output).
  • Vending Machine: Takes money and a selection (input), follows instructions, and dispenses a snack or drink (output).

Function Declaration

A function has the following syntax:

function functionName() {
  // Code goes here;
}
  • Use the function keyword to declare a function.
  • Give it a name followed by parentheses and curly braces.
  • The function's body resides within the curly braces.

Function Parameters

You can add parameters to a function:

function squareNums(num) {
  console.log(num * num);
}
  • Parameters act as placeholders for values used inside the function.

Function Return

A function can return a value:

function squareNumber(num) {
  let squared = num * num;
  return squared;
}
  • The return statement stops the function and provides a value.
  • The returned value can be a data type or variable.

Using Comments

Comments are essential for code readability and organization. They help you:

  • Test specific code blocks.
  • Assign tasks.
  • Provide context for your code.

Comment Syntax:

  • HTML: <!-- comment -->
  • CSS (single-line): /* comment */
  • CSS (multi-line): /* This is a multi-line comment */
  • JavaScript (single-line): // comment
  • JavaScript (multi-line): /* This is a multi-line comment */

Happy coding! 😊

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