++ operator.
i++;
is the equivalent of
i = i + 1;
Notei++;, eliminating the need for the equal sign.
++ operator on myVar.
HintmyVar should equal 88
testString: 'assert(myVar === 88, "myVar should equal 88");'
- text: myVar = myVar + 1; should be changed
testString: 'assert(/var\s*myVar\s*=\s*87;\s*\/*.*\s*([+]{2}\s*myVar|myVar\s*[+]{2});/.test(code), "myVar = myVar + 1; should be changed");'
- text: Use the ++ operator
testString: 'assert(/[+]{2}\s*myVar|myVar\s*[+]{2}/.test(code), "Use the ++ operator");'
- text: Do not change code above the line
testString: 'assert(/var myVar = 87;/.test(code), "Do not change code above the line");'
```