javascript-lab v1.0.0
JavaScript Functions as First Class Data: Array of Functions
Learning Goals
- Create a JavaScript function that loops through a function
Array
Introduction
Since functions in JavaScript are "first-class" objects, it means they can be
treated like any other data type in JavaScript (Number, String, et al.). A
fun way to experience this truth is to load up an Array of Functions and
then call each Function.
Create a JavaScript Function That Loops Through a Function Array
Let's create an Array of dog-care functions so that we can report on the
activities we take in caring for Byron the Poodle.
When this program runs, it should print out:
console.log("Wake Byron the poodle");
console.log("Leash Byron the poodle");
console.log("Walk to the park with Byron the poodle");
console.log("Throw the frisbee for Byron the poodle");
console.log("Walk home with Byron the poodle");
console.log("Unleash Byron the poodle");Start by creating a function for every activity that you see listed above:
For example:
function wakeDog() {
console.log("Wake Byron the poodle");
}
...But wait, if we write it in this way, all of our uses of this function will be
for Byron the poodle. Let's generalize now and make each function take a
dogName and dogBreed parameter. Thus:
function wakeDog(dogName, dogBreed) {
console.log(`Wake ${dogName} the ${dogBreed}`);
}
...Additionally: Each function should return the string that it creates. That
is, we should create a String, log it to the console (using console.log()), and return that String.
Create the Array o' Functions
Continue writing "generalized" functions for
wakeDogleashDogwalkToParkthrowFrisbeewalkHomeunleashDog
Each function's implementation will be a generalized invocation of
console.log().
Create the Array o' Functions
Next, create our "Array o' Functions!" Create a variable called routine. This
variable will be an Array all of the functions we've just defined.
Create a Function to Process the Array o' Functions
Lastly, create the function called exerciseDog that will take in two
arguments:
dogNamedogBreed
The function's implementation should
- Iterate over the
routineArray - Call each function in the array and
- pass the
dogNameanddogBreedreceived byexerciseDog()to the function as they are called - capture the result of each function's call
- return an
Arrayof all those functions' return values
Conclusion
This lab demonstrates the power of Functions as first-class data. We can
stack them up in Arrays or assign them inside of Objects or save them to
variables, or iterate over them. Instead of merely having Arrays of
Strings and other familiar items, we can stuff them with work. And that's
nothing short of amazing!
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