I have a function that I want to pass an argument to, however I want it to default to 0.
Is it possible todo it similarly to PHP, like:
function byMonth(export=0) {
Many thanks
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I have a function that I want to pass an argument to, however I want it to default to 0. Is it possible todo it similarly to PHP, like:
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Dont do this
Edit: The previous version has a silent bug, I'm leaving it just as an example of what NOT TO DO. The problem is, suppose you pass the function the argument All this other parameters will be ignored and the default will be used (because of javascript concept of falsy)
A safer way to check for the presence of the parameter is:
Edit 2: The previous function is not 100% secure since someone (an idiot probably) could define
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You can set a default inside, like this:
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exportas an identifier because it is a future reserved word, and some implementations will throw aSyntaxErrorwhen those keywords are used as identifiers, the Safari implementation is a good example. – CMS Sep 3 '10 at 17:37