Here is what I have so far:
- I understand the syntax
- I am struggling to understand the logic
const testJackpot = result => {
if (!result.length)
return true;
return result.reduce((a, b) => {
return (a === b) ? a : (!b);
}) === result[0];
}
console.log(testJackpot(["@", "@", "@", "@"]))
The code seems to work, however, I don't understand exactly how.
What is the reason for the following statement:
if (!result.length)
return true;
And I need help understanding how the .reduce()
method is operating here.