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![](/static/mb/js/basicFuns.png)
Continue typing to select one of the functions, or click on one of the functions
to select. You also narrow down the set of functions by typing, as below:
We call this feature "Intellisense". Continue typing to select one of the functions,
or click on one of the functions to select. You also narrow down the set of functions by typing, as below:
![](/static/mb/js/basicIntell.png)
## Function arguments
## Function parameter values
You might have noticed that the call `showString` above takes one argument,
You might have noticed that the call `showString` above takes one parameter value,
the string to be scrolled on the LED screen. There is a second (optional)
argunment that controls the speed of the scroll. Try this:
parameter that controls the speed of the scroll. Try this:
```typescript
basic.showString("Hello!",50)
```
If you don't give a value for an optional argument, where does its value
come from?
Intellisense shows all the available parameters for a function.
## Left and right parentheses, please!
Whenever you want to call a function, you give the name of the function
followed by `(` and ending with `)`. Inbetween the left and right
parentheses go the function arguments. If a function has zero arguments, you still
need the parentheses. For example
need the parentheses in order to call the function. For example
```typescript
basic.clearScreen()
```
It's a syntax error to have a left parenthesis without the "closing" right parenthesis:
```typescript
basic.clearScreen(
```
### ~button /js/sequence
NEXT: Sequencing Commands
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