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Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Graduate 30,442 Points'/recipes/:id' router
in the '/recipes/:id' router the line below , const recipe = recipes.find( ({ id }) => id === +recipeId );
what is the essence of the plus sign before the recipeid. my understanding is plus sign create space in query ,
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Allan Cheow (he/him)
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 12,809 PointsHi OLUBUKOLA OGUNSOLA, not sure if you've found your solution to this question.
The "+" in
const recipe = recipes.find( ({ id }) => id === +recipeId );
is called an unary plus operator