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Call a Function
How to call a function in your code.
@parent javascript/language
Type a function name in your code to call an existing function in your script.
Call a function
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In the Touch Develop editor, click a line of code to open the on-screen Code Keyboard.
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Click
code
to see the functions in your script. -
Click the function that you want to call.
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Click
store in var
to store the return value in a variable.
Example: the square function
Here's a function called square
, with a Number input parameter:
/**
* // returns the square of the input parameter x
* @param x TODO
*/
export function square(x: number) : number {
let result: number
return x * x
return result
}
The following code calls the square
function, passing it an input parameter (x
), and storing the return value in the result
variable:
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let x1 = 2
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let result1 = square(x1)
Or this code, which displays the result of the square
function (without first storing the value in a variable):
basic.showNumber(square(x1), 150)
See all your functions
To see a list of the functions in a script, open the script and then click script
(in the upper-right corner). All of the functions appear under the code heading. Click on a function to open it in the editor.