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## I Win Arguments |
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> Mindful AI mode |
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### Context |
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You made it to the last mission in getting your full power, to make your robot alive and fully functional! |
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The final step involves mastering the use of `arguments` in functions. By learning how to use and manage these `arguments` effectively, you can unlock the full potential of your robot and make it later truly come alive. |
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Let's find out more! |
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### AI-Powered Learning Techniques |
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`Code Chunking Technique:` |
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This type of prompt encourages you to break down larger pieces of code into smaller, digestible chunks. |
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Each chunk is explained individually, allowing you to understand the purpose and functionality of each part. |
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Find the examples across the subject ;) |
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### Concepts |
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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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Let's use the same examples that we used for function calls: |
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Remember this example of function call ? |
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```js |
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// ↙ method |
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console.log("Hello There !"); //<- |
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// ↖ The String 'Hello There!' is |
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// the argument of console.log() |
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``` |
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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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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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``` |
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Now if the function is called, it displays the output of `console.log(arg1)`. |
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```js |
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myFirstFunction("using my first arg"); // "using my first arg" |
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``` |
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But let's say we want to change what the function logs. Now, instead of modifying `myFirstFunction` we just need to modify the `argument` in the `function call`. |
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```js |
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myFirstFunction("another arg"); // "another arg" |
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myFirstFunction("and another one"); // "and another one" |
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myFirstFunction("and one more"); // "and one more" |
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``` |
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### More Arguments |
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We’ve seen how to add `one` argument to a function. Now, let’s learn how to add `two (or more)` arguments. |
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All we need to do to add a second argument `arg2` is to add a comma `,` after `arg1` and then add `arg2`. |
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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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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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// Now we call the function |
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myFirstFunction("first arg", "second arg"); |
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// "first arg" |
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// "second arg" |
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``` |
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For more args, you will need to simply repeat the same process! Comma `,` then the other argument and it goes on. |
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> Please note that you can name your arguments however you please. Just make sure that you reuse the proper name inside the scope of your function. |
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### Return value |
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In addition to accepting arguments, functions can also `return` values. |
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Return values are the `outputs` that a function provides after completing its task. |
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We are now going to adapt `myFirstFunction` so that it `returns` a value instead of just `logging it`. |
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```js |
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let myFirstFunction = (arg1) => { |
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return arg1; // the function now returns the value of arg1 |
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}; |
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``` |
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Now if the function is called, it returns the value of `arg1`: |
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```js |
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let result = myFirstFunction("using my first return"); |
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console.log(result); // "using my first return" |
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``` |
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But let's say we want to change what the function `returns`. Now, instead of modifying `myFirstFunction`, we just need to modify `the argument` in `the function call`. |
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```js |
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let anotherResult = myFirstFunction("another return"); |
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console.log(anotherResult); // "another return" |
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``` |
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#### **`Prompt Example`**: |
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- "Can you guide me through creating and using a JavaScript function that takes multiple arguments, starting from a basic function without arguments, then adding single and multiple arguments ?" |
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### Instructions |
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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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1- Create the `battleCry` Function: |
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- This function should take `one argument` and display it in the `console`. |
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- The battlefield is vast, so ensure that `the argument is uppercased` before displaying it. |
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2- Create the `secretOrders` Function: |
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- Sometimes, communications need to be given quietly. |
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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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#### Task 2: |
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As the leader of the RoboGuard forces, you're not just preparing for battle—you're also forming dynamic duos of robots to work together on special missions. |
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1- Create the `duos` Function: |
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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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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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#### 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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