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Questions about the compact function syntax in ECMAScript2015 (ES6) called "arrow functions" because of their use of "=>".

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Function works but won't return HTML? [duplicate]

I have a component that returns the following code: <Popup toggled={moveFolderPopup} width="50%" close={() => setMoveFolderPopup(false)} > <div className=&...
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Simple questions on javasript: socket.io and arrow function method () => {} [duplicate]

I'm currently studying basic javascript features, and I am quite struggling with the arrow function method. So I from what I've learnt, if there is only one parameter, it doesn't matter if we use ...
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return variables from arrow function [JS] [duplicate]

I have this function getData which will read in a list of IDs from a JSON file. the list of IDs is stored to the idsList variable which i need to use inside another function. How do i return the value ...
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Can you call functions using the arrow keys? [closed]

I'm trying to make a golf game in which when the user presses the left or right arrow, an actual arrow will aim to where you have suggested it should. Then the ball will be released by a press of the ...
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how to return values from JS .then function [using arrow function]

Unsure how to access the values date and prices else where in the script fetch("fileName") .then(response => response.json()) .then(data => { var date = data.JSONdata[data....
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Executing an arrow function from a constructor in the global context [duplicate]

function Pet(name) { this.name = name; this.getName = () => this.name; } const cat = new Pet('Fluffy'); const { getName } = cat; console.log(getName()); In the code above, why does getName ...
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How can an arrow function receive a parameter as an object which has both properties and default parameters?

Can someone help me understand the following code? const doit = ({ left: Left, right: Right, leftWeight = 1, rightWeight = 1 }) => { console.log(Left, Right, leftWeight, ...
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Arrow function does not notify redux state changes

I have a react component in react native that I want to handle hardwareBackButton manually. I have different behavior when a redux state is true or false in backHandler function that I pass to ...
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Getting expected to return a value at the end of the arrow function error

I have a function like this, const isDisplayStaticAndConditionalSwitcher = (fieldNode, window) => { const fieldDataSourceCode = fieldNode.getAttribute('DataSourceCode') || []; const ...
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Javascript Awaits not executing in correct order within Async function

I know their are plenty of questions regarding async and await and promises on here, Ive looked at all of them and I cant seem to make any of the solutions work with my specific situation. Im sure it ...
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TypeScript fundamentals: generics and arrow functions

I was going through the TypeScript handbook and was attempting to convert the following: function map<Input, Output>( arr: Input[], func: (arg: Input) => Output ): Output[] { return arr....
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Alternate for arrow function in Javascript for ForEach

I have a code like below function renameKey ( obj, oldKey, newKey ) { obj[newKey] = obj[oldKey]; delete obj[oldKey]; } const arr = JSON.parse(json); arr.forEach( obj => renameKey( obj, '_id', '...
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How to Convert Nested Function to Class Function? [duplicate]

I have an nested function that I would like to split out into a class function, but am having an issue using "this" in the class function. I believe that because of how the function is ...
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How to rewrite this JS Method without the Arrow Functions?

I need to get rid of the arrow functions for the following methods from animate.style; I need to run this code on a legacy chromium browser (40) that does not support arrow functions. I am trying to ...
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Confused about this particular JavaScript way of expressing a function

I know there are different ways of declaring a function (or expressing it), however, I haven't seen/used anything like this before (given, I am a "newbie" in the field). Can someone, please, ...
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Adding a custom method to the Javascript Date Object [duplicate]

I was trying to extend the Javascript Date object. I've done it, but there's a strange behaviour i found. I added my own method 'lastYear' that returns the last year as a result. I've tried to extend ...
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What does "=>{}" mean in JavaScript? [duplicate]

Can someone kindly explain in simple terms what =>{} means in JavaScript? I have tried googling it but I kept getting irrelevant responses. For example: componentDidMount() { axios.get("...
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How to pass the parameters to a function converted from custom hook?

I have a custom hook, it will fire two actions in my Redux slice "myTestSlice", action1 and action2, behind each action, I have reducer function to get new state. const useSetMyObjects = ( ...
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What is the lexical environment inside a callback function?

I keep hearing that arrow functions inherit the value of this from their Lexical Environment. Consider this example: let para = document.getElementById("para"); let article = document....
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Drag API Function Not Working With Javascript Arrow Functions

I've done my best to find this question already being asking but came up empty handed so I hope this isn't a duplicate. In short, I've written a factory function to help me with some drag & drop ...
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Arrow functions in object literal vs arrow functions in class generated objects [duplicate]

const objectLiteral = { x: 5, getX: () => { console.log(`The value of x is ${this.x}`); } } x.getX(); // The value of x is undefined Why this doesn't bind to the getX method when I ...
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mouseover not working as an arrow function?

I have the function below: .on("mouseover", function(d, i) { d3.select(this) .attr("fill", "red"); }) However, I wanted to try writing it as an arrow function, ...
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Javascript define a function within event handler [closed]

How can I write a function within the onclick event of a button What I want to do is something similar to this: <button onclick="(function(){ console.log('some code here') })">My ...
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How to convert from react component to arrow function

I was trying to convert the React component below to arrow function. import { Jsme } from 'jsme' export default class App extends Component { logSmiles(smiles) { console.log(smiles) } ...
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How to convert a function to arrow function inside an object [duplicate]

let object = { name : "Aditya", age : 20, printIt : function(){ console.log(this.name + " " + this.age) } } in above object i want to change printIt ...
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Passing functions/state variables to a React Component (Arrow notation)

I have a React component that is declared in the arrow-function notation. This component has a child component that is supposed to change the state of the ParentComponent. How can I achieve that? And ...
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Nodejs fs.watch / fs.readFile - return added file

I need to watch a folder where i write files to. When a new file is added, i want to know which one is it, and then return it somewhere else in my application I have tried using fs.watch() and ...
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Warning: Functions are not valid as a React child- List items does not show up

When i compile the app i get this warning in the console: Warning: Functions are not valid as a React child. This may happen if you return a Component instead of from render. Or maybe you meant to ...
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Arrow function output in Javascript

I was reading about arrow function in js. There I found one question. var arguments = [1, 2, 3]; var arr = () => arguments[2]; console.log(arr()); function foo(n) { var f = () => ...
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Problem with using setTimeout function together with an arrow function that sets a particular state

I am trying to replicate how when you hover over a particular movie tile on Netflix, after sometime the movie tile expands to display more information. Currently I have succeeded on expanding the tile ...
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Receive MAP in a string variable

I was wondering how set the variable list as String. const emails = [ {"ID": "11109", "VALUE": "[email protected]", "TYPE_ID": "EMAIL"}, ...
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Transform string intro array using Arrow Function

I was wondering if is possible to transform a string into an array using Arrow Function: var str = '[email protected];[email protected],[email protected]'; var result = str.split(';').map(e => e.split(...
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JS : arrow function or array map? [closed]

Based on this code, I would like to use an arrow function, I am not really used to.. What's the best way to wrote it ? I would like to keep the same sort order. Since "selectedHeader" is ...
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What's the meaning of () => () => {} inside useEffect? [duplicate]

I've found the following snippet in an application. What's the meaning of the double () in this snippet? What effect does it have? It'd seem it's a function that calls function, but why? useEffect( ...
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Difference between using Arrow function or function for onClick in ReactJS?

I built a simple counter app in ReactJS. Code is below. import React, { useState } from "react"; import "./styles.css"; export default function App() { const [countNum, ...
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Function as a callback reloads without respecting the event listener while using arrow-function gives intended behaviour. Why is it so? [duplicate]

Goal Console must log a message only on clicking the button. Set-up const button_l = document.querySelector('.btn-left'); method-1 (Using arrow function as a callback) button_l.addEventListener('...
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How do I get rid of unused variable warning on double arrow function?

I am getting an unused variable (for 'dispatch') for both getPlanA and getPlanB functions... How do I (or can I) pass 'dispatch' to the 'getPlan' function to get rid of the unused var warning? export ...
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Using outside variables inside an arrow function in Node.js [duplicate]

I'm kind of new to JavaScript but I'm using a function that takes another arrow function as a parameter. All I need to do in the function is simply set a value to some variable I have declared before ...
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Arrow function in javascript output? [closed]

I was learning about arrow function in js where I found one question console.log((function(x, f = () => x) { var x; var y = x; x = 2; return [x, y, f()]; })(1)); It's output is 2,...
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IE does not support arrow(=>) [duplicate]

this is my code: function LoadDate() { document.querySelectorAll('[display-date]').forEach(el => el.innerHTML = getTheDate()); } It is not working on IE because of this arrow (el ...
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Javascript json filter with arrow function

I was wondering how I can filter the values "tags" in the json above using an arrow function: const ttag = [{ "code": 795302828, "code_integration": "123&...
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Are these 2 JavaScript statements equivalent? [duplicate]

These 2 statements seem to do the same thing. const handleClick = () => alert('foo'); and function handleClick() { alert('foo'); } Are they identical and just syntactically different? The ...
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new Promise with set state receives an arrow function

I was going through a react code base where I see the Promise function calling setstate with 2 arguments, I cannot exactly decipher how exactly this is working, everywhere I have seen a setState being ...
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react return jsx from function

From the FilterBydescription component of the Render function, I try to return the jsx element. But instead of the jsx in UseAdvertisementsFilters I get undefined. Most likely the context is lost, but ...
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What is the difference between creating object with NEW keyword using constructor and plain object regarding arrow functions methods? [duplicate]

I have a Function constructor A function A(){ this.number = 10; this.show = () => console.log(this.number) } So, I'm creating an object with this constructor let a = new A(); //a={ // ...
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Arrow function is not working in react during the success callback in functional component

Hi I'm new to React and I'm confused with Function and Arrow function, below is my case. I have used functional component where some authorization has been done, post authorization call, success ...
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getting NaN when asking for video duration [closed]

Can anyone help me understand why console.log(this.getPlayerDuration()) inside of setAttendancePromptTimeLimit() is returning NaN? // video-player.js const videoP = document.querySelector('#in-...
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Getting Undefined When Passing Function From An Object As Callback Within Another Function From Same Object

I'm not knowledgeable in JS and JS in Node RTE. But I tried writing simple functions as arrow functions in objects for later usage. One of these arrow functions (data.volatile.modularVariables.read) ...
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What is the difference between a set state and a set state with an arrow in react native

I am creating a function that handles some logic from a switch change, but the follow doesn't work, but when I add the arrow part it does, but I don't understand what the arrow is doing in this ...
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How to push to an array values from inside an arrow function

I'm trying to push to an array even numbers inside an arrow function but I don't how to push it in to that array. My code: var arrayEvenNumbers = []; var evenNumbers = (arrayEvenNumbers) => { ...
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