From this documentation on closures:
function makeAdder(x) {
return function(y) {
return x + y;
};
}
var add5 = makeAdder(5);
var add10 = makeAdder(10);
console.log(add5(2)); // 7
console.log(add10(2)); // 12
I can't understand how in makeAdder(5)
the parameter is received as x
, but in add5(2)
it is y
.
I would expect it to say y is undefined
both times. Can anyone explain how it works the way it does?
makeAdder(5)(2)
which now makes sense, but I'll leave the question in case someone can explain it for future users.