--description--
Create a function that sums two arguments together. If only one argument is provided, then return a function that expects one argument and returns the sum.
For example, addTogether(2, 3)
should return 5
, and addTogether(2)
should return a function.
Calling this returned function with a single argument will then return the sum:
var sumTwoAnd = addTogether(2);
sumTwoAnd(3)
returns 5
.
If either argument isn't a valid number, return undefined.
--hints--
addTogether(2, 3)
should return 5.
assert.deepEqual(addTogether(2, 3), 5);
addTogether(23.4, 30)
should return 53.4.
assert.deepEqual(addTogether(23.4, 30), 53.4);
addTogether("2", 3)
should return undefined
.
assert.isUndefined(addTogether('2', 3));
addTogether(5, undefined)
should return undefined
.
assert.isUndefined(addTogether(5, undefined));
addTogether("https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ")
should return undefined
.
assert.isUndefined(addTogether('https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ'));
addTogether(5)
should return a function.
assert.deepEqual(typeof(addTogether(5)), 'function');
addTogether(5)(7)
should return 12.
assert.deepEqual(addTogether(5)(7), 12);
addTogether(2)([3])
should return undefined
.
assert.isUndefined(addTogether(2)([3]));
addTogether(2, "3")
should return undefined
.
assert.isUndefined(addTogether(2, '3'));
--seed--
--seed-contents--
function addTogether() {
return false;
}
addTogether(2,3);
--solutions--
function addTogether() {
const first = arguments[0];
if (typeof(first) !== 'number') {
return undefined;
}
if (arguments.length === 1) {
return function(second) {
if (typeof(second) !== 'number') {
return undefined;
}
return first + second;
};
}
const second = arguments[1];
if (typeof(second) !== 'number') {
return undefined;
}
return first + second;
}