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// ==== Challenge 1: Write your own closure ====
// Write a simple closure of your own creation. Keep it simple!
function yell(name){
const n = name;
console.log(`Can you hear Me ${n}!!!!!!`);
function speak(nickName){
const nn = "pebbles";
console.log(` Hey, ${ nn } is your given name ${ n } , i'd never heard it before.`);
function whisper() {
const lower = "I'm sorry for speaking so loud." ;
console.log (`{lower} Hey,Would you rather me call you ${ nn } or ${ n }, i knowsome people havea preference.`)
}
whisper();
}
speak();
}
yell();
// ==== Challenge 2: Create a counter function ====
const counter = () => {
let count = 0;
return () => (++count);
// Return a function that when invoked increments and returns a counter variable.
};
// Example usage: const newCounter = counter();
// newCounter(); // 1
// newCounter(); // 2
const newCounter = counter();
console.log(newCounter())
console.log(newCounter())
console.log(newCounter())
console.log(newCounter())
console.log(newCounter())
console.log(newCounter())
/* STRETCH PROBLEM, Do not attempt until you have completed all previous tasks for today's project files */
// ==== Challenge 3: Create a counter function with an object that can increment and decrement ====
const counterFactory = () => {
// Return an object that has two methods called `increment` and `decrement`.
// `increment` should increment a counter variable in closure scope and return it.
// `decrement` should decrement the counter variable and return it.
};