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JavaScript Getting Started With ES2015 Create Functions Using Arrow Syntax Review JavaScript Arrow Functions

What is the answer to question 4 of 5? const remove = (string.letter) => { let regex = new RegExp(letter, '

const remove = (string.letter) => { let regex = new RegExp(letter, 'g'); return string.replace(regex,''); }

1 Answer

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,248 Points

You're close, but instead of a period, the parameters should be separated by a comma (,).