--- id: 56bbb991ad1ed5201cd392cf title: Write Reusable JavaScript with Functions challengeType: 1 videoUrl: 'https://scrimba.com/c/cL6dqfy' forumTopicId: 18378 dashedName: write-reusable-javascript-with-functions --- # --description-- In JavaScript, we can divide up our code into reusable parts called functions. Here's an example of a function: ```js function functionName() { console.log("Hello World"); } ``` You can call or invoke this function by using its name followed by parentheses, like this: `functionName();` Each time the function is called it will print out the message `Hello World` on the dev console. All of the code between the curly braces will be executed every time the function is called. # --instructions--
  1. Create a function called reusableFunction which prints the string Hi World to the dev console.
  2. Call the function.
# --hints-- `reusableFunction` should be a function. ```js assert(typeof reusableFunction === 'function'); ``` If `reusableFunction` is called, it should output the string `Hi World` to the console. ```js assert(testConsole()); ``` You should call `reusableFunction` once it is defined. ```js const functionStr = reusableFunction && __helpers.removeWhiteSpace(reusableFunction.toString()); const codeWithoutFunction = __helpers.removeWhiteSpace(code).replace(/reusableFunction\(\)\{/g, ''); assert(/reusableFunction\(\)/.test(codeWithoutFunction)); ``` # --seed-- ## --after-user-code-- ```js function testConsole() { var logOutput = ""; var originalConsole = console; var nativeLog = console.log; var hiWorldWasLogged = false; console.log = function (message) { if(message === 'Hi World') { console.warn(message) hiWorldWasLogged = true; } if(message && message.trim) logOutput = message.trim(); if(nativeLog.apply) { nativeLog.apply(originalConsole, arguments); } else { var nativeMsg = Array.prototype.slice.apply(arguments).join(' '); nativeLog(nativeMsg); } }; reusableFunction(); console.log = nativeLog; return hiWorldWasLogged; } ``` ## --seed-contents-- ```js ``` # --solutions-- ```js function reusableFunction() { console.log("Hi World"); } reusableFunction(); ```