I just heard a guy from the Treehouse courses saying that the return statement in JavaScript can't return multiple values at once, the example he gave was:
function example() {
var message = "HI";
return 1, message, 'some text';
}
I decided to test this myself but instead of using "," I used the "+" operator, and when tested on Google Chrome worked perfect. This is how I tweaked the code:
function example() {
var message1 = ' Hi';
var message2 = ' How are you?';
return 1 + message1 + message2 + ' Some text!' + message1.toUpperCase();
}
So my question is, Can the return statement behave like this or was simple luck what I did? and is the Threehouse dude right about his statement that "the return statement can't return multiple values at once" ?
Thanks for your help.
PS: I'm new with JS so please try to answer in a non-technical vocabulary if possible! :)