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I realize this is really simple but typescript seems to have changed a lot in the last years and i just cant get this done with previous answers i found here on stack overflow.

let myfunction = something that returns a function

export myfunction;

I get an error "declaration or statement expected"

How can i export a function from a really simple ts file to be able to use the function in another ts file?

3 Answers 3

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It seems that

let myfunction = something that returns a function
export {myfunction};

will do the trick.

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Use

export default myfunction

if you only have this function to export from this file. Otherwise use

export { myfunction, <other exports> }

to export myfunction along with other types to export

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You can call a function or instantiate a class from another file using modular top-level import and export declarations.

file1.ts

// This file is an external module because it contains a top-level 'export'
export function foo() {
    console.log('hello');
}
export class bar { }

file2.ts

// This file is also an external module because it has an 'import' declaration
import f1 = module('file1');
f1.foo();
var b = new f1.bar();
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  • Thanks!, how would this work if i cant declare the function on the spot? in my case the function i wanted to export is returned by running another function. Feb 2, 2017 at 3:01

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