The general idea is that I need a function inside an module.export function. Let's say I have two files: foo.js
and math.js
. They are in the same folder.
// foo.js
var calc = require('./math.js');
var a = 3, b = 5;
console.log(calc.calc(a, b));
It will request an export module to add the two numbers together.
// math.js
module.exports = {
calc: function(a, b) {
// I need to call another function which does the math right here.
}
}
If I nest them like I tried below, it just returns undefined
.
// math.js
module.exports = {
calc: function(a, b) {
x(a, b);
function x(a, b) {
return a + b;
}
}
}
Returns undefined
.
// math.js
module.exports = {
calc: function(a, b) {
x(a, b);
}
}
function x(a, b) {
return a + b;
}
Returns b is not a function
.
How is it possible to nest functions in an export module? I'm new to Node so this might sound like an elementary question, but I really just can't get this to work.
EDIT: This is very simplified. I know I can just do the math in the first calc function, but that isn't possible in my actual code.
calc
, because you miss areturn
in front of thex(a, b);
call.b is not a function
error does not match with the code you show.