--- id: 56533eb9ac21ba0edf2244b6 title: Escape Sequences in Strings challengeType: 1 videoUrl: 'https://scrimba.com/c/cvmqRh6' forumTopicId: 17567 --- ## Description
Quotes are not the only characters that can be escaped inside a string. There are two reasons to use escaping characters:
  1. To allow you to use characters you may not otherwise be able to type out, such as a carriage return.
  2. To allow you to represent multiple quotes in a string without JavaScript misinterpreting what you mean.
We learned this in the previous challenge.
CodeOutput
\'single quote
\"double quote
\\backslash
\nnewline
\rcarriage return
\ttab
\bword boundary
\fform feed
Note that the backslash itself must be escaped in order to display as a backslash.
## Instructions
Assign the following three lines of text into the single variable myStr using escape sequences.
FirstLine
    \SecondLine
ThirdLine
You will need to use escape sequences to insert special characters correctly. You will also need to follow the spacing as it looks above, with no spaces between escape sequences or words. Here is the text with the escape sequences written out. FirstLinenewlinetabbackslashSecondLinenewlineThirdLine
## Tests
```yml tests: - text: myStr should not contain any spaces testString: assert(!/ /.test(myStr)); - text: myStr should contain the strings FirstLine, SecondLine and ThirdLine (remember case sensitivity) testString: assert(/FirstLine/.test(myStr) && /SecondLine/.test(myStr) && /ThirdLine/.test(myStr)); - text: FirstLine should be followed by the newline character \n testString: assert(/FirstLine\n/.test(myStr)); - text: myStr should contain a tab character \t which follows a newline character testString: assert(/\n\t/.test(myStr)); - text: SecondLine should be preceded by the backslash character \ testString: assert(/\\SecondLine/.test(myStr)); - text: There should be a newline character between SecondLine and ThirdLine testString: assert(/SecondLine\nThirdLine/.test(myStr)); - text: myStr should only contain characters shown in the instructions testString: assert(myStr === 'FirstLine\n\t\\SecondLine\nThirdLine'); ```
## Challenge Seed
```js var myStr; // Change this line ```
### After Test
```js (function(){ if (myStr !== undefined){ console.log('myStr:\n' + myStr);}})(); ```
## Solution
```js var myStr = "FirstLine\n\t\\SecondLine\nThirdLine"; ```