7stud -- wrote:
> The causes helperfunc() to execute immediately, and helperfunc's return 
> value is what js will call when the user clicks on the function. 


That should be:

That causes helperfunc() to execute immediately, and helperfunc's return 
value is what gets assigned to yourbutton.onclick.  helperfunc's return 
value is what js will call when the user clicks on the *button*.
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