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587d7b88367417b2b2512b47 Use the Rest Operator with Function Parameters 1

Description

In order to help us create more flexible functions, ES6 introduces the rest operator for function parameters. With the rest operator, you can create functions that take a variable number of arguments. These arguments are stored in an array that can be accessed later from inside the function. Check out this code:
function howMany(...args) {
  return "You have passed " + args.length + " arguments.";
}
console.log(howMany(0, 1, 2)); // You have passed 3 arguments
console.log(howMany("string", null, [1, 2, 3], { })); // You have passed 4 arguments.
The rest operator eliminates the need to check the args array and allows us to apply map(), filter() and reduce() on the parameters array.

Instructions

Modify the function sum using the rest parameter in such a way that the function sum is able to take any number of arguments and return their sum.

Tests

tests:
  - text: The result of <code>sum(0,1,2)</code> should be 3
    testString: assert(sum(0,1,2) === 3, 'The result of <code>sum(0,1,2)</code> should be 3');
  - text: The result of <code>sum(1,2,3,4)</code> should be 10
    testString: assert(sum(1,2,3,4) === 10, 'The result of <code>sum(1,2,3,4)</code> should be 10');
  - text: The result of <code>sum(5)</code> should be 5
    testString: assert(sum(5) === 5, 'The result of <code>sum(5)</code> should be 5');
  - text: The result of <code>sum()</code> should be 0
    testString: assert(sum() === 0, 'The result of <code>sum()</code> should be 0');
  - text: The <code>sum</code> function uses the <code>...</code> spread operator on the <code>args</code> parameter.
    testString: getUserInput => assert(getUserInput('index').match(/function\s+sum\s*\(\s*...args\s*\)\s*{/g), 'The <code>sum</code> function uses the <code>...</code> spread operator on the <code>args</code> parameter.');

Challenge Seed

const sum = (function() {
  "use strict";
  return function sum(x, y, z) {
    const args = [ x, y, z ];
    return args.reduce((a, b) => a + b, 0);
  };
})();
console.log(sum(1, 2, 3)); // 6

Solution

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