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This demonstrates how to use the simple `Toasts` component, but it *also* shows how to use a function provided by a component in Svelte. The trick is to realize that functions are variables, and that Svelte will let you _bind_ variables. You then simply have to do:
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```
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let send_toast;
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```
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In your script, and in your use of the component (`Toasts`) bind it like this:
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```
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<Toasts bind:send_toast />
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```
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Now when the Toasts component is loaded it will set _your_ `send_toast` variable to the function so you can call it. In your component then you simple do:
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```
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export const send_toast = () => {
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// code here
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}
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```
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Which will export it like a variable, but set it to `const` so Svelte doesn't complain that you aren't using it.
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