Counter in JavaScript

Counter in JavaScript

Given an integer n, return a counter function. This counter function initially returns n and then returns 1 more than the previous value every subsequent time it is called (nn + 1n + 2, etc).

Example 1:

Input: 
n = 10 
["call","call","call"]
Output: [10,11,12]
Explanation: 
counter() = 10 // The first time counter() is called, it returns n.
counter() = 11 // Returns 1 more than the previous time.
counter() = 12 // Returns 1 more than the previous time.

Example 2:

Input: 
n = -2
["call","call","call","call","call"]
Output: [-2,-1,0,1,2]
Explanation: counter() initially returns -2. Then increases after each sebsequent call.
/**
 * @param {number} n
 * @return {Function} counter
 */
var createCounter = function(n) {
    return function() {
        return n++;
    };
};

const counter = createCounter(10)
counter()
counter()
counter()
/** 
 * const counter = createCounter(10)
 * counter() // 10
 * counter() // 11
 * counter() // 12
 */

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