Shorthand function, also known as expression closure, is a technique to use simple functions in JavaScript. It is used to omit a function's curly brackets in the event; it returns a true
or false
statement. Similarly, if you omit the return
keyword, it would also send you the exact same result.
The expression will be evaluated quickly after the argument list in your script by omitting the curly brackets and the return
keyword.
Here is an example:
Let student=function(a) A+1, yes Function() True,no
This behaves similarly like functions. They are defined with curly brackets and a return
statement. This is very useful when we want to pass a function as an argument to a function.
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